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Cliff Fenner Fonds Black Tusk Mountaineering
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Black Tusk

Photograph of man standing beside Black Tusk peak. Photographer's shadow cast on ground. Glass slide framed with blue tape.

[Black Tusk?] [3]

Photograph of person sitting on top of mountain looking at [Black Tusk?]. Glass slide framed with blue tape.

Garibaldi [1]

Photographs of Garibaldi Park including, but not limited to, mountaineering and skiing.

Each transparency has the code "GZ" with a respective number.

Garibaldi Park

Photographs of Garibaldi Park that include mountains, Black Tusk, climbers, Garibaldi peak, and a crevasse.

FEN_02_07_001_01 labelled "# BGZ 55" and has Fenner's address stamped: "1010 Keith Road West Vancouver, B.C.".
Caption on FEN_02_07_001_02: "[Mary] II | Oliver | Mary N. | Harris | A crevasse | Garibaldi Peak in background. Sept/51"

Garibaldi Park

Photographs mostly of mountaineering, camping, trail-building, construction, and ski touring in Garibaldi Park, but also in Maple Ridge and Golden Ears.

Garibaldi Park activities

Photographs of Garibaldi Park that include camping in a meadow, Black Tusk, a dining area, a mountain slope, cave, and a snowcat.

Film also contains test photos.

Garibaldi Park B.C.

File contains 1 large print of 8 photographs of mountaineering in Garibaldi Park.

Each photograph has label with the code "BGZ" and a number from 6-11 or 55-56.
Labelled on back as "Garibaldi Park B.C." and has 2 stamps of Fenner's address at the time: "1010 Keith Road West Vancouver, B.C."

Glass Slides

Photographs of mountaineering and other mountain adventures in Garibaldi Provincial Park, the Cariboo Range, Coastal British Columbia, and the United States.

There is 1 slide that was removed from broken glass (0093) and another that is not a glass slide (0099).

These slides seem to be colour-coded through using tape to frame the slides:
Blue is the Garibaldi region.
Yellow or Red seem to be other areas in British Columbia, and possibly Washington, but for different years (red = 1949, yellow = 1950).
Green indicates areas in the United States, such as Arizona and Colorado.

There are some slides that have 2 different tape colours.

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