Photograph, from left to right, of Frances West, Ted McClellan and Elizabeth West hanging around the campsite near the base of a mountainside. Frances and Elizabeth stand at center and to the right of the back end of a vehicle. Frances stands closest to the car and looks down at something in her hands. Elizabeth stands to the right of Frances. She wears a bonnet and holds a fishing rod. Her other hand rests on her hip. A pot sits on the ground in front of her. The girls stand behind about 15 fish hanging from string. The string is attached to the car at left, is supported by a stick at center and continues out of the photograph at right. Ted McClellan stands behind and between the girls in the near distance. He leans against the driver's side of another car and looks downward. He wears a hat and holds a strap in his hands. A child (maybe Ted McClellan's son) stands to the left and behind Frances with his back to camera. Mountains rise in the background. A person's shadow enters the image at the bottom of the photograph on the left. A white blur cuts through the shadow.
At right, H. H. West holds the end of a string of trout and cigar while he looks to the camera. He stands in front of a boulder. The string extends to the left side of the image. In the center, about fifteen total trout hang from the string. A stick standing left-of-center supports the string of trout. The string is attached to a parked car near the rear tire. Frances West, Elizabeth West and Ted McClellan stand in line extending back from behind the stick. The girls wear similar printed dresses with bonnets and all three face the general direction of H. H. A car that faces left is parked behind and to the left of them. A mountain rises in the background at left.
Photograph, from left to right, of Ted McClellan, his son, Charles Stavnow, Glen Velzy and Bessie Velzy standing around and loading/unloading a car near Dove Springs. Ted McClellan, his son and Charles Stavnow walk in the road towards the front end of the car; their backs are to the camera. Bessie Velzy and Glen Velzy stand at right along the side of the car and are either loading it or unloading it. The car (partial view) is parked at right with its back end to the camera. The blur of a girl's skirt cuts through the image in the lower right corner. The road winds in to the hills in the distance.
Photograph, from left to right, of Charles Stavnow, Ted McClellan's son, Bessie Velzy and Ted McClellan standing around the cars at Elizabeth Lake. Charles Stavnow faces towards the right and stands in front of H. H. West's Buick at left. Ted McClellan's son stands to his right, also in front of the Buick and looks to the camera. A spotted cat walks in front of him. Bessie Velzy stands back and between the Buick (left) and Stavnow's Dodge (right). She looks to the camera. In front of her, Ted McClellan holds a can in his hand and stands to the left of Stavnow's Dodge. Both vehicles are parked on a dirt road and face forward. They are next to each other with the Buick at left sitting a little further back than the Dodge at right. A structure stands in the background at left with a sign that reads either, "MOTEL," or "HOTEL." A barn stands in the background at right.
Photograph, from left to right, of: Ted McClellan, Ted's son, Elizabeth West, Frances West, Glen Velzy and H. H. West standing on the rocky shore of Convict Lake. All six stand at a distance and at a lower level than the photographer. Ted, his son, Elizabeth and Frances all face the camera with their backs to the lake. Glen and H. H. face left and turn their heads to the camera. The shoreline extends from the lower left on a slight upward angle to the right where it disappears behind a small tree. The lake expands into the distance towards the base of the mountains. The opposite bank extends horizontally and disappears behind a tree in the foreground on the right. Mountainsides rise up in the background behind the lake.
Photograph, from left to right, of Frances West, Ted McClellan and Elizabeth West standing around the campsite near the base of a mountainside. Frances and Elizabeth stand at center and to the right of the back end of a vehicle. Frances stands closest to the car and wears a bow in her hair. Elizabeth stands to the right of Frances. She wears a bonnet and holds a fishing rod. A pot sits on the ground in front of her. The girls stand behind about 15 fish hanging from string. The string is attached to the car at left, is supported by a stick at center and continues out of the photograph at right. Ted McClellan stands behind and between the girls in the near distance. He leans against the driver's side of another car and looks to the camera. He wears a hat and holds a strap in his hands. Mountains rise in the background. A person's shadow enters the image at the bottom of the photograph on the left.