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I’m always drawn to vintage photography of mountaineers, lumberjacks, miners, field hands, and laborers of all kinds. The classic laborers clothing and tools that it took to get the job done right is a fascination and obsession of mine.

This particular image is great for some many reasons. The mismatched striped pants and coat of a heavy denim kind common at the time. The thick canvas or leather gators and tweed hat are nice as well. There even seems to be a glint of a pinkie ring on this fine mountain climbing chap.

The goat is excellent though! Clearly this image was taken in a studio. Did they come all the way down from the summit to stage this image? Was this the same goat from all the way up top? Is resting the goats bottom on the back of your neck, the most efficient way to carry his carcass? We’ll never know.
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I like how this hunter on Mt. McKinley was outfitted in 1912 when this shot was taken.

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