Friday, January 16, 1970

Place: CA-Parson Lodge

Parsons Lodge (quad)
( 37°52′42.36″N 119°21′59.82″W)



Description:

National Registry ID: 79000283

Location:
Address: Tuolumne Meadows

Description:
Date Built: 1915
Architect: Mark White and Walter Huber, Bernard Maybeck (probably)


We walked across Tuolumne Meadows with our initial John Muir Trail packs. For some reason our stride was good and the step was quick. So we made good time on this flat ground. Coming to Parsons Lodge, we did three things: took off our packs, drink some water-it was warm, and talked to the volunteer manning the Lodge. We have been to the Lodge several times, so talking with the volunteer was good. The stones from the building do give a sense of being part of the area, rather than a building incongruous with its surrounding.

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The lodge is a memorial to Edward Taylor Parsons, a New Yorker who joined the Sierra Club about 1900, and who eventually became the club's director from 1905 to 1915. Parsons was heavily involved in the losing fight against the flooding of the Hetch Hetchy Valley to provide a municipal water source for San Francisco. Parsons died in 1914, and in memorial the Sierra Club established a fund to build a club meeting house, library and headquarters in Yosemite. The site at Tuolumne Meadows was chosen for its accessibility to park backcountry and its location near Soda Springs, a location that the Sierra Club wished to safeguard.[4]
It is not clear who designed the Lodge. Mark White, brother-in-law and partner in Maybeck and White to architect Bernard Maybeck, was credited at the time of the lodge's completion. White was a Sierra Club member. Maybeck scholars Gary Brechlin and Kenneth Cardwell have suggested that Maybeck was involved in the design, chiefly through similarities to Maybeck-designed buildings at Lake Tahoe. Maybeck is alleged to have done the conceptual design, which was developed by White and White's brother John, who would go in to design the LeConte Memorial Lodge. (Wikipedia)


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Trips:

  • June 27, 2013 - JMT hike and Capture California




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