
01:22:24
yay!

01:23:09
excited to learn!

01:23:17
What are the topics for the next three talks?

01:23:22
Hi everyone! And Thanks Jeff!

01:23:51
Hi! Is this going to be recorded as well?

01:23:56
Yes!

01:24:02
Hi Leslie

01:24:29
We are excited to learn about the mountain and its people.

01:24:37
nisqually in the house! thank you for the acknowledgment 🙌🏽

01:32:03
Paradise Lake

01:32:06
Congratulations, Jeff! What an amazing achievement! I'm so excited to read your book!

01:32:17
Joshua Jenkins is taking answers :)

01:32:18
Mystic pass

01:32:26
Carbon River bottom

01:32:28
Reflection lake

01:32:34
Photo location: out Jeff’s back door.

01:32:34
Mystic Lake

01:32:46
Spray Park

01:32:48
North side of Mystic Lake

01:32:49
If you click the box that is next to "To:" , please select Joshua so send your answers to, thanks!

01:32:50
I hope we get to see him closer than his book on this talk...

01:33:08
Trail up toMt freemont

01:33:09
Reflection LAke

01:33:28
near skyscraperpeak

01:33:28
from reflection lake

01:34:01
Congrats Jeff- what an accomplishment. Thanks for filling this great need...

01:34:19
@Julie Smith: You can make the panel with Jeff's face larger by dragging the border between it and the slide.

01:34:40
Thanks!

01:36:42
From Reflection Lakes

01:37:00
Crystal Mountain?

01:44:36
NOW that I can see him -- Naches Pass

01:46:31
Cool!

01:55:28
We used to hike up to them when I was a kid. They were so cool!

01:56:59
This is heartbreaking :(

02:04:56
wow quite the rap Jeff

02:05:39
Sit on the National Park Inn at sunet with our 96 year old Auntie!

02:09:26
how cool!

02:10:04
Thanks for mentioning the good work of SPP Jeff

02:10:24
Very interesting presentation. Thank you!

02:10:45
Hear hear, you're a great teacher!

02:10:54
Thanks!

02:10:55
If you have questions for Jeff go ahead and type them now so we can start the Q and A

02:11:01
Awesome Talk Jeff!

02:11:01
Nice job Jeff

02:11:02
Fantastic presentation, thanks!

02:11:05
Thank you!

02:11:08
Truly fantastic presentation! Thank you all for this!

02:11:08
Thank you so much, Jeff! Such a treat!

02:11:11
Thank you for a very informative presentation!

02:11:12
Thanks so much Jeff. This was a great overview of the Mountain.

02:11:13
Thanks so much from Longview, WA - fantastic photos and info!!

02:11:14
Thank you Jeff, wonderful presentation!

02:11:20
Thanks Jeff, very informative!

02:11:23
Wonderful presentation Jeff!

02:11:24
Thank you!

02:11:25
Fantastic Jeff!

02:11:27
Great presentation - thank you!

02:11:28
wonderful well thought presentation...much appreciated

02:11:29
Very nice talk Jeff!!

02:11:35
What kind of eruption can we expect form Mt Rainier?

02:11:42
Wonderful presentation, Jeff. Really enjoyed it!

02:11:42
Thanks so much, Jeff. Wonderful presentation.

02:11:47
When fire hearths and other sites are fully excavated, are they refilled and left for the ages?

02:11:54
I am so happy to be here at your book's debut today Jeff! Thank you so much, Jean Eberhardt

02:12:01
Thanks for your presentation, Jeff.

02:12:08
Jeff, can you tell us anything about the highest lake in America, 300ft beneath the crater of Tahoma?

02:12:09
Thanks for a great presentation, Jeff. My question is, what’s the best place for a regular hiker to see some of the archaeological sites at Mount Rainier?

02:12:10
If Rainier is not like Mount St Helens then what kind of volcano is it?

02:12:14
Great presentation, Jeff.

02:12:21
Jeff, you didn’t talk about your own experience leading youth conservation programs in the northwest. Tell us more about youth conservation history at Mount Rainier.

02:12:28
Refilled

02:12:28
Any idea how volcanic activity influence the lives of indigenous people over the years. Was there a detectable hiatus in use subsequent to such events.

02:12:36
Thanks so much, Jeff! Fantastic! Big congrats on this long-awaited book.

02:13:04
Jeff, can you tell us any of the other meanings of the word, Tahoma or Takhoma?

02:13:20
Any idea of how much more area needs to be surveyed?

02:13:48
In the first chapter of your book, you talk about the Lily Creek Formation, and how little remains of it. Are there any places you can see samples of the rock formation?

02:13:55
Is there any type of broad support to change the official name to Tahoma (similar to Denali)?

02:14:04
Can you recommend resources to plan a meaningful hike for high school students that will increase their knowledge of how the mountain and people live together.

02:14:22
Do you think that white folx have a responsibility to name their white privilege when telling the stories of indigenous communities?

02:14:24
They are not interpreted at the park, so are not available for direct viewing.

02:14:41
Where are some of the Native American Artifacts now located? What Museums?

02:15:14
Some are available for viewing at the Sunrise Visitor Center during the summer.

02:15:57
Archaeology and long-term use of the mountain also is interpreted at Paradise VC.

02:16:01
Does your book give more information on the Puyallup watershed? I teach water shed education to Puyallup students at the Puyallup Hatchery.

02:17:08
There is not a detectable hiatus of human use of Mount Rainier due to volcanic activiety --Greg Burtchard

02:18:36
There was an article a few years ago in the NPCA magazine on the hidden lake at the summit.

02:20:16
great presentation