This past summer I spent time on the west side of Mount Hood establishing new repeat photo stations at Ladd, Glisan, and Sandy glaciers. Below is an image taken by Carl P. Richards of the Mazamas in 1932. The location is on the terminal moraine of Ladd Glacier, directly across from Harry F. Reid's photo station '1002', established in 1901.
The 1932 panorama features two frames: the left station features the Ladd Glacier, which has a long debris covered tongue; and Glisan Glacier in the lower right of the right frame.
Top: 1932, C.P. Richards, National Snow and Ice Data Center |
Bottom: 2021, H. Basagic, The Glacier RePhoto Project
This is the first known repeat photograph taken from this station and it has been added to the Glacier RePhoto Database as stations Ladd 40 and Glisan 41.