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Jules4u20 Robin Booth


Joined: 24 Oct 2020 Posts: 5 | TRs Location: Seattle
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Yes Betty is my aunt
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Kim Brown Member


Joined: 13 Jul 2009 Posts: 5969 | TRs
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Years ago I ran across a book of illustrated plants by Nels Bruseth. I could kick myself for not buying it. I was pretty broke, and couldn't. Now I can't find it anywhere, not even a mention of it on-line. I wonder if I'm crazy and didn't see it after all...?
I have one of his paintings, and both original booklets on the tribes. (1954-ish and 192X (? - can't recall, i'm not home to check. The first edition was hard to come by and wasn't exactly cheap! ). The Darrington Community Center displays some of his paintings. He is buried at the Darrington Cemetery under a giant tree that was cut down a few years ago for no good reason .
I was happy to meet Mrs. Eichenberger at the Darrington Historical Society event several years ago, which featured Bruseth artifacts, like his home made telescope! But she was so popular at the event, all I did was shake her hand.
Jules4u20, your memories are invaluable to the community of history buffs here! Keep them coming; we're fans of the Bruseth family!
-------------- " I'm really happy about this! … I have very strong good and horrible memories up there." – oldgranola, NWH’s outdoors advocate. |
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Kim Brown Member


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Good Lord, I just realized I repeated myself. 
-------------- " I'm really happy about this! … I have very strong good and horrible memories up there." – oldgranola, NWH’s outdoors advocate. |
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Jules4u20 Robin Booth


Joined: 24 Oct 2020 Posts: 5 | TRs Location: Seattle
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The were both Norwegian and my maternal grandparents
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Jules4u20 Robin Booth


Joined: 24 Oct 2020 Posts: 5 | TRs Location: Seattle
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Kim , thank you for responding. I have pictures I want to share, but don’t know how to post them here.
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Slugman It’s a Slugfest!


Joined: 27 Mar 2003 Posts: 16546 | TRs
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Something needs to be named for this man. Bedal got a peak, Engels got a grove, Nels needs something, a trail maybe.
-------------- “The jerking motion of a knee does not reflect the operation of a mind” Slugman, January 24th 2020 |
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Brushbuffalo Member


Joined: 17 Sep 2015 Posts: 1724 | TRs Location: there earlier, here now, somewhere later... Bellingham in between
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Slugman wrote: |
Something needs to be named for this man. |
Mount Bruseth (7224' or 7220') is east of Mount Buckindy, west of Woods Lake, and north of Bench Lake in the Suiattle River drainage. With 1460' of prominence and a rather small summit it is an impressive peak, worthy of the legendary man.
It is an unofficial name as far as I know.
Enter Mount Bruseth in the search box in Trip Reports and you will find a few reports with pictures, one by "smokeydon" who summited.
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