In 1833 William Tolmie went on an adventure to Mount Rainier. In 2021 Troy Moss and Jerry Kenyon recreated Tolmie's journey. In this episode we chat with Jerry and Troy about their adventure.Troy became inspired after a high school history teacher provided some of the backstory for William Tolmie. Years later Troy and Jerry were able to organize and recreate the excursion.Don't know who William Tolmie is? Tolmie is credited with being the first non indigenous person to climb Mount Rainier high enough to determine there were glaciers on the mountain. Tolmie was a doctor. Additionally Tolmie worked for the Hudson Bay Company, He was in charge of Fort Nisqually for some time in his career. Tolmie Peak and Tolmie State Park are named after him.During our conversation Jerry and Troy share stories about their journey. After months of planning they overlooked one thing. The week that they were to go on the hike would be one of the hottest weeks in history in Puget Sound. There are stories about sprinklers, kind strangers, historically accurate Margaritas and much more. Troy and Jerry are both naturally gifted story tellers. We had a great time as we sat around a dining table while Jerry and Troy shared their adventures.If you are a history buff, interested in Mount Rainier or just like to hear entertaining stories this is an episode you don't want to miss! Thanks for tuning into this episode of the Exploring Washington State Podcast! If the information in our conversations and interviews are enjoyable and valuable to you, please head over to iTunes, subscribe to the show, and leave us an honest review. Your reviews and feedback will not only help us continue to deliver great, helpful content, but it will also help us reach even more amazing listeners just like you! If you want to read about some of the many amazing places to explore in Washington State, you should just pack your bags and go! Explore Washington State is the perfect place for inspiration. Check it out today. Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ExploringWash)
In 1833 William Tolmie went on an adventure to Mount Rainier. In 2021 Troy Moss and Jerry Kenyon recreated Tolmie's journey. In this episode we chat with Jerry and Troy about their adventure.
Troy became inspired after a high school history teacher provided some of the backstory for William Tolmie. Years later Troy and Jerry were able to organize and recreate the excursion.
Don't know who William Tolmie is? Tolmie is credited with being the first non indigenous person to climb Mount Rainier high enough to determine there were glaciers on the mountain. Tolmie was a doctor. Additionally Tolmie worked for the Hudson Bay Company, He was in charge of Fort Nisqually for some time in his career. Tolmie Peak and Tolmie State Park are named after him.
During our conversation Jerry and Troy share stories about their journey. After months of planning they overlooked one thing. The week that they were to go on the hike would be one of the hottest weeks in history in Puget Sound.
There are stories about sprinklers, kind strangers, historically accurate Margaritas and much more. Troy and Jerry are both naturally gifted story tellers. We had a great time as we sat around a dining table while Jerry and Troy shared their adventures.
If you are a history buff, interested in Mount Rainier or just like to hear entertaining stories this is an episode you don't want to miss!
Thanks for tuning into this episode of the Exploring Washington State Podcast! If the information in our conversations and interviews are enjoyable and valuable to you, please head over to iTunes, subscribe to the show, and leave us an honest review.
Your reviews and feedback will not only help us continue to deliver great, helpful content, but it will also help us reach even more amazing listeners just like you!
If you want to read about some of the many amazing places to explore in Washington State, you should just pack your bags and go! Explore Washington State is the perfect place for inspiration. Check it out today.