Title taken from notes provided by Peter Haase, September 22, 2004. "Pat Chamay in the Cheechako (Native Alaskan term for 'alien' or 'foreigner') Tavern. Beer was .75 (while only .25 in Seattle at the same time). Pat & I later hitchhiked...
Title taken from notes provided by Peter Haase, September 22, 2004. "Pat Chamay (left) & Jim Prichard (right) at railroad station before catching train to Mckinley Park Station."
Title taken from notes provided by Peter Haase, September 22, 2004. "Waiting for rental cars for trip to motel - Pat Chamay, Don Harbeck, Don Johnson, Bob Bassett, Leigh Clark, Bill Hauser, Chuck DeHart."
Title taken from notes provided by Peter Haase, September 22, 2004. "THE CLIMBERS; a group shot at Mooseberry Lodge. Left to right. Standing: Pete Haase, Al Randall, Frances Randall, Bob Working, Leigh Clark, Pat Chamay, Chuck DeHart, Jim...
Title taken from notes provided by Peter Haase, September 22, 2004. "Up ahead, a lumber rig which had jackknifed in the soft shoulder and was blocking the ALCAN highway. Occured before we reached Canadian Customs at Beaver Creek. View is from...
Title taken from notes provided by Peter Haase, September 22, 2004. "Charlie Crenchaw (w/camera), Pat Chamay, & Jim Prichard in front of Charlie's house loading cars to go to Sea Tac airport."
Title taken from notes provided by Peter Haase, September 22, 2004. "Woman photographer from Anchorage Times contemplating how she wants us to pose: Left to right: Standing: Bill Hauser, Norm Benton, Ed Boulton, Marie Working, Chuck DeHart,...
Title taken from notes provided by Peter Haase, September 22, 2004. " Pat Chamay and Pete Haase hitched out of Alaska to Seattle. This sunrise is just after we caught a ride in Tok, AK with Rich White, a trucker who was hauling cars to Seattle."
Title taken from notes provided by Peter Haase, September 22, 2004. "On the Caribou Highway in lower British Columbia, Canada. Pat Chamay and I took turns riding with Rich White in his cab and up here in the Nash Rambler which sat over the cab...
Title from accompanying notes. "Tok, AK. It was here in 1964 that Pat Chamay & I (after climbing Mt. McKinley) caught a ride with trucker Rich White who was hauling cars to Seattle. My 1st Siberian Husky, Tok, was named after this place."...