The Overland MonthlySamuel Carson, 1899 |
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Stran 4
... stood us in good stead and gave us a splendid pack - mule at much below the usual rate . We left the Valley over the Yosemite- Point Trail , -three thousand feet of climbing in the first four miles . The cus- tomary late start of a ...
... stood us in good stead and gave us a splendid pack - mule at much below the usual rate . We left the Valley over the Yosemite- Point Trail , -three thousand feet of climbing in the first four miles . The cus- tomary late start of a ...
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... stood gazing back along the broken - granite - strewn road over which we just had such rough pas- sage . The air was perfectly calm , the evening beautiful , and nothing was heard but the hum of the mosquitoes and the lapping of a brook ...
... stood gazing back along the broken - granite - strewn road over which we just had such rough pas- sage . The air was perfectly calm , the evening beautiful , and nothing was heard but the hum of the mosquitoes and the lapping of a brook ...
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... stood thirteen thousand two hundred feet above the sea . A view so vast and grand rolled out before us that we were awe- bound . Of top there was scarcely any , as far as level space offered . From the mon- ument , with standing - room ...
... stood thirteen thousand two hundred feet above the sea . A view so vast and grand rolled out before us that we were awe- bound . Of top there was scarcely any , as far as level space offered . From the mon- ument , with standing - room ...
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... , and Sunrise Ridge , into Little Yosemite . The day after brought us again to the Yosemite . Valley , by way of the Nevada and Illillou- ette Falls and Glacier Point . www 貞 HE cabin stood on a na- ked crag overlooking. 13.
... , and Sunrise Ridge , into Little Yosemite . The day after brought us again to the Yosemite . Valley , by way of the Nevada and Illillou- ette Falls and Glacier Point . www 貞 HE cabin stood on a na- ked crag overlooking. 13.
Stran 14
... stood on a na- ked crag overlooking one of the wildest gulches in the Sierra Madre Mountains . Be- hind it was a sheltered basin , fringed with trees and filled with rich black soil by the wash of ages ; but a single rod from the front ...
... stood on a na- ked crag overlooking one of the wildest gulches in the Sierra Madre Mountains . Be- hind it was a sheltered basin , fringed with trees and filled with rich black soil by the wash of ages ; but a single rod from the front ...
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