United States, Alaska, Mt. McKinley
Publication Year: 1949.
Mt. McKinley. A July report from Alaska tells of an apparently unsuccessful 1948 attempt to climb Mt. McKinley, and further attention to this mountain is shown in letters from the leader of a projected French expedition.
In addition, Bradford Washburn supplies an interesting table showing the length of time certain individuals or parties have spent on Mt. McKinley. Elapsed round-trip times from McGonagall Pass for successful or nearly successful parties follows:
1. Terris Moore (Army, 1942)
6 days, 8 hrs.
2. Herreid-Mills-Daub (1947)
14 days, 4 hrs.
3. Browne (1912)
29 days
4. Lindley (1932)
29 days
5. Stuck (1913)
Harper
35 days
Main Party
59 days
6. Operation White Tower (1947)
Survey Group
64 days
Cosmic Ray Group
75 days