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vigorous young man who is a most excellent mountaineer and thor- 

 oughly familiar with all this section of the park. What was of equal 

 importance to us, Mr. Teller proved to be a most genial friend, who 

 not only insisted upon serving as guide whenever we wished to go ex- 

 ploring out on the glacier, but also insisted upon giving us a hand with 

 the packing. He was one of those typical westerners who insisted that 



Fig. 45. — On the trail on the moraine of Nisqually Gla- 

 cier, showing the way in which the movie outfit was carried 

 on trips over the glacier. 



he wanted no frills and titles, but asked to be called just plain "Al." 

 So when we heard his familiar yodle far down the trail, we always rec- 

 ognized a good omen. 



One day Al arrived rather early and we soon had mapped out a 

 trip down around a high projection in the middle of the glacier, where 



