A little over a century ago, the White River Glacier on Mount Hood filled the canyon. Repeat photographs of White River Glacier taken in 1902 and 2015 highlight some of the changes on Mount Hood. The most obvious change is the loss of ice volume in White River canyon and inside the crater. White River Glacier from Station West. Left image taken on August 19, 2013; Right image taken on September 14, 2015. This is the sixth known year this glacier was photographed from this station (c. 1902, 2001, 2011, 2012, 2013, and 2015). The original photograph appeared in a report by Langille and others in 1903. The photographer is not credited and no date is provided. I began rephotographing this glacier in 2011. It took two years to perfect the location. Locating the exact location of the original photograph is important not only for making good photo comparisons, but also assists with mapping early glacier boundaries. Mapping early glacier boundaries on volcanoes is particularly diffi...