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Author, Artist, and Master Cartographer Dee
Molenaar
Born to Dutch immigrant parents in
Los Angeles in 1918, Dee Molenaar spent much of his youth exploring the
seashores, deserts, and mountains of Southern California. He then extended
his climbing horizons to the glaciered peaks of the Pacific Northwest,
where he served several years as a summit guide and park ranger at Mount
Rainier.
After climbing Mount Rainier over 50 times and traveling
the park's high country over many years, in 1971 Molenaar authored
The Challenge of Rainier, the award-winning and continually
updated "definitive work" on the peak's climbing history.
During
World War II, Molenaar served as a photographer in the U.S. Coast Guard in
the Aleutians and Western Pacific. In 1950, he earned a B.Sc. degree in
geology at the University of Washington and then served as civilian
advisor in the Army's Mountain & Cold Weather Training Command at Camp
Hale, Colorado. His career in geology then took him to Alaska, Colorado,
Utah, and Washington, where he retired from the U.S. Geological Survey in
1983.
Molenaar has climbed mountains throughout the Western U.S.
and Canada, Alaska, the Alps, Himalayas, New Zealand and Antarctica. He
has participated in expeditions to Mounts McKinley and St.
Elias in Alaska, Mount Kennedy in the Yukon, and K2 in
the Karakoram Himalayas - and a geology oriented trek to Mount
Everest.
An important part of Molenaar's climbing pack has been
a small box of watercolors, with which he has painted mountain landscapes
from below sea level in Death Valley to over 25,000 feet on K2 in the
Himalayas. Dee's love of the high, open world of rock and ice and the
fringing meadow zone is reflected in his watercolors, oils and pencil
sketches, which are in private collections throughout the U.S., Canada,
Europe, New Zealand, Russia, and China. His maps and artwork also
appear in State Park, U.S. Forest Service, and U.S. National Park service
exhibits, ski-area brochures, climbers' guidebooks and autobiographies. In
his retirement, Dee continues in his artwork, writing, and lecturing about
his mountain travels. Dee and his wife, Colleen, have a daughter and two
sons, they live near Port Orchard, Washington State.
Contact Dee
Molenaar by email, snail mail, phone, or Fax:
Dee
Molenaar Landform Maps PO Box 62 Burley, WA 98322
USA Phone: (360) 876-8650 Fax: (360) 876-8331
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