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English: First winter crossing by ski of the Whitney Russell Pass by Robert Brinton, Howard Koster, Dick Jones, Philip Faulconer, and Glen Dawson, May 1938
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Source This photo was taken by my father Robert K. Brinton during the first winter crossing of the Mt. Whitney pass in April 1937. I am his heir and own the rights to the photo.
Author Robert K. Brinton

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First Winter Crossing by Ski of the Whitney Russell Pass, May 1938

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