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===Sierra Club and piano work=== At age 17, Adams joined the Sierra Club,<ref name="Sierra Club 2010">{{cite web | url = http://www.sierraclub.org/education/leconte/history.asp | title = Environmental Education – LeConte Memorial Lodge | publisher = Sierra Club | access-date = April 19, 2010 | location = San Francisco, CA | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100304081218/http://www.sierraclub.org/education/leconte/history.asp | archive-date = March 4, 2010 | url-status = live}}</ref> a group dedicated to protecting the wild places of the earth, and he was hired as the summer caretaker of the Sierra Club visitor facility in Yosemite Valley, the [[LeConte Memorial Lodge]], from 1920 to 1923.<ref name="Sierra Club 2010" /> He remained a member throughout his lifetime and served as a director, as did his wife. He was first elected to the Sierra Club's board of directors in 1934 and served on the board for 37 years.<ref name="Sierra Club 2008a" /> Adams participated in the club's annual [[High Trips]], later becoming assistant manager and official photographer for the trips.<ref name="Sierra Club 2008a" /> He is credited with several [[first ascent]]s in the Sierra Nevada.<ref>{{cite book | last1 = Secor | first1 = R. J. | title = The High Sierra: Peaks, Passes, Trails | date = 2009 | publisher = The Mountaineers Books | isbn = 978-1-59485-481-1 | pages = 377, 409, 414}}</ref> During his twenties, most of his friends had musical associations, particularly violinist and amateur photographer [[Cedric Wright]], who became his best friend as well as his philosophical and cultural mentor. Their shared philosophy was from [[Edward Carpenter]]'s ''Towards Democracy'', a literary work which endorsed the pursuit of beauty in life and art. For several years, Adams carried a pocket edition with him while at Yosemite;{{Sfn |Alinder|1996| p = 47}} and it became his personal philosophy as well. He later stated, "I believe in beauty. I believe in stones and water, air and soil, people and their future and their fate."{{Sfn |Adams|Alinder|1985| p = 9}} During summer, Adams would enjoy a life of hiking, camping, and photographing; and the rest of the year he worked to improve his piano playing, perfecting his piano technique and musical expression. He also gave piano lessons for extra income that allowed him to purchase a grand piano suitable to his musical ambitions.{{Sfn |Adams|Alinder|1985| p = 27}} Adams was still planning a career in music. He felt that his small hands limited his repertoire,{{Sfn |Adams|Alinder|1985| p = 28}} but qualified judges considered him a gifted pianist.<ref name="Szarkowski 2018">{{Cite encyclopedia | url = https://www.britannica.com/biography/Ansel-Adams-American-photographer | title = Ansel Adams {{!}} American photographer|last=Szarkowski|first=John|date=April 15, 2018|encyclopedia=Encyclopædia Britannica|access-date=November 27, 2018}}</ref> However, when he formed the Milanvi Trio with a violinist and a dancer, he proved a poor accompanist.{{Sfn |Alinder|1996| p = 48}} It took seven more years for him to conclude that, at best, he might become only a concert pianist of limited range, an accompanist, or a piano teacher.{{Sfn |Adams|Alinder|1985| p = 27}}
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