The Mountaineer 93 
NOTES OF OTHER CLUBS 
EDITED BY A. H. ALBERTSON 
The following is quoted from the 1912 Mazama: 
Mazama “The annual encampment at Mount Hood from 
July 15 to 29, 1912, is to be included among the 
best of the 19 annual outings conducted by the Mazamas since the 
organization of the club. The camp was located a short distance from 
Cloud Cap Inn, in a grove of sub-alpine trees and convenient to the 
mountain. The largest number of people in camp at one time was 125. 
The official climb on July 22 was participated in by 65 persons, who 
were joined on the summit by a large party of climbers from the south 
side of the mountain, conducted by the Portland Y. M. C. A. * * * 
An edition devoted to the Mount Hood outing and the St. Helens outing 
of 1908 is in course of preparation. It is expected that this number will 
be issued early in 1913.” 
. The club planned for this year a program of tramp- 
Rocky Mountain ing which covered the last fourteen days in August. 
Climbers One hundred men and women, including residents 
of sixteen states of the Union, took part. The trip was leisurely, not 
more than thirteen miles being covered in one day, the dunnage being 
carried by wagons. Two main trips were taken. The first was from 
Camp Arapahoe, on the side of the Arapahoe Peak, to Arapahoe glacier. 
This took two days. During this trip the corner-stone of the Rocky 
Mountain Climbers’ cottage was laid. This cottage is the first in a 
chain to be erected throughout the mountains of Colorado. 
The second main trip was from Arapahoe Peak to the top of Bald 
Mountain by way of Silver Lake and Camp Albion. After climbing Mt. 
Audubon the party went to Ward by way of Stapp’s Lake and Beaver 
Park. Long’s Peak was also climbed. 
The Rocky Mountain Climbers have been in existence six years and 
have about two hundred members. It is incorporated. The officers are 
E. G. Fine, president; John R. Bell, vice-president; W. H. Laney, 
treasurer. 
This club was organized in Denver in April, 1912. 
The regular schedule of local walks was carried 
out during the summer ending with their first 
annual outing on Mt. Evans. The outings of this club are similar to 
those of The Mountaineers. Mr. James Grafton Rogers is president and 
Miss Mary S. Sabin is secretary. The Mountaineer welcomes this new 
club of the out-of-doors. 
Colorado 
Mountain Club 
