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One Mountain. A Thousand Stories.

Mount Rainier is more than a mountain. In this rare 1999 documentary, you'll discover the stories, legends, triumphs, tragedies, and mysteries surrounding one of America's most iconic peaks. Rising above the Pacific Northwest, Mount Rainier is the most heavily glaciated mountain in the lower 48 states—and a place where history, adventure, science, and human determination collide. From daring climbers and mountain rescues to Native legends, volcanic hazards, Olympic champions, World War II soldiers, and pioneering Everest mountaineers, this film explores the many faces of Rainier through the people who know it best. Featured stories include: • The challenges of climbing and surviving on Mount Rainier • Legendary guides Jim and Lou Whitaker and their Everest achievements • Historic summit attempts and early exploration • Native American stories and traditions connected to the mountain • The creation of Mount Rainier National Park • Skiing history and Olympic gold medalist Gretchen Kunigk • The 87th Mountain Regiment's training during World War II • Scientific insights into glaciers, volcanoes, and lahar hazards • The beauty, danger, and enduring legacy of the Pacific Northwest's most famous mountain Whether you're a climber, hiker, history enthusiast, or simply fascinated by the world's great mountains, this documentary offers a fascinating look at the mountain that has inspired generations. 📍 Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, USA 📼 Originally produced in 1999 🏔️ A journey through the history, culture, science, and adventure of Mount Rainier