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Climbing Hawaii's highest mountain

Author:
Bryan, E. H., Jr.
Title:
Climbing Hawaii's highest mountain
Periodical:
Paradise of the Pacific
Year:
1935
Volume:
47
Pages:
17-18
Subject:
Mauna Kea description and travel Scientific expeditions Mauna Kea Natural history Mauna Kea Lake Waiau Humuula Hawaiian Academy of Science
Summary:
This document describes an expedition that was done by the Honolulu Academy of Science in an effort to make a reconnaissance of Mauna Kea, that is located on the island of Hawaii whose summit reaches and elevation of 13,784 feet. As camps were established along the way, this expedition is described by E. H. Bryan, Jr., curator of the Bishop Museum.
Label:
Mauna Kea - Early Accounts
Date:
1935
Collection:
Periodicals