About 8 men and 2 dogs in snow, with toboggan in foreground, 4 cars at right, stop sign at center, and snow-covered hills, mountains, and trees in background, preparing for recovery of bodies of Charles H. Clark and Edward Walters
Cabin, with only snow-covered roof and top portion visible, with deep snow and snow-covered trees in foreground, trees and snow-covered hillside in background
This photograph appears with Los Angeles Times photo spread, February 17, 1938, "First Photographs of June Lake Snowslide Where Two Died Trapped in Cabin"
About 6 men, 2 dogs, 4 cars, and toboggan in snow, recovering bodies of Charles H. Clark and Edward Walters, with stop sign at left, trees and snow-covered hills in background
About 3 men, 4 dogs, and toboggan in snow, recovering bodies of Charles H. Clark and Edward Walters, with deep snow in foreground and midground, trees and snow-covered hills and mountains in background
This photograph, reversed, appears with Los Angeles Times article, February 17, 1938, "Dogs Move Slide Victims, Two Bodies Hauled on Toboggans From Marooned June Lake"
About 5 men, 2 dogs, 5 cars, and toboggans in snow, recovering bodies of Charles H. Clark and Edward Walters, with deep snow in foreground, 2 cabin-style buildings at left, 1 with sign reading Lunch Room, with trees and snow-covered hills in background
This photograph, reversed, appears with Los Angeles Times photo spread, February 17, 1938, "First Photographs of June Lake Snowslide Where Two Died Trapped in Cabin"