These films have not been viewed by the Mountaineers History Committee. They have been identified by looking at the film can, reel, or leader.
Notes On Film Size: The size of each film is recorded like this: "16mm x 1000ft" or "16mm x 10in". The first part (16mm) is the film gauge. The second part is the footage in feet (if known) or the diameter of film on a reel in inches (including core). If the film is not on a reel (which typically means it is wound tighter and has more footage than a similarly sized reel) it is annotated "no reel".
Small Reels
(16mm x 2in) "Climbers" (title frames say "Asulkan Pass and Mt. Fox")
(16mm x 1in, no reel) "Bowline Tying"
(16mm x 2.5in) "Irish Cabin Work Day 1928"
(16mm x 4in) "Kitsap Cabin 1929"
(16mm x 4in) "Campers at Mt. Rainier, c1950"
(16mm x 2.5in) "Titles For Climbers. Techniques, Etc."
(16mm x 2in) "The Reluctant Dragon" (title)
(16mm x 1in) "The Mountaineers Present..." (title)
(16mm x 1in) "Kealva - 'The Mountaineers Present...'" (title)
(16mm x 2.5in) "The End" (title #1)
(16mm x 1in) "The End" (title #2)
There are two unidentified (small) 8mm film cannisters.
Medium Reels
(16mm x 400ft) "Alaska Trip, Skagway"
(16mm x 350ft) "Special Outing Memorial Day Boat Trip" - 1941
(16mm x 300ft) "Advertising Used for Sportman Show"
(16mm x 250ft) "...as Nanny said, mortals have very little to do with what happens to them."
(16mm x 150ft) "Woody Woodpecker," B&W cartoon w/sound
Large Reels
(16mm x 950ft) "Alpine First Aid"
(16mm x 950ft) "First Aid"
(16mm x 1000ft) "Wilderness River Trail" (Sierra Club)
(16mm x 900ft) "Pinnacle Peak" - A&B original reels
(35mm x 9in, no reel) "Shoe Lake Hike & Skiing" (Can #1, "Misc")
(35mm x 8in, no reel) Unidentified (Can #8)
(35mm x 10in) Gypsy Tour 1929