The National geographic magazine (1902) (14801749463)

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The National geographic magazine (1902) (14801749463)

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Identifier: nationalgeograp131902nati (find matches)
Title: The National geographic magazine
Year: 1888 (1880s)
Authors: National Geographic Society (U.S.)
Subjects: Geography
Publisher: Washington : National Geographic Society
Contributing Library: Smithsonian Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: Biodiversity Heritage Library



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work, besides a lunch of bannock andcanned meat. The trail first skirts thelake on the north shore, and then turnswest into heav5 timber. The woodswere dripping and a drizzling rain keptfalling, but we made fair time except fora few logs which had to be cut out.This was miserable, cold work and meant
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92 The National Geographic Magazine getting wet in spite of long rain coats,as we had to tie or hold our horses eachtime for fear they would escape and goback to camp to join the other animals.Nothing is more trying to Indian poniesthan separation from their associates,especially after they have been long to-gether. About one mile from the lakewe came to a meadow and forded theriver which comes from the pass. This dermine further, continuing the process,,so that there were several acres of fallentimber in the stream bed. The trailitself had been washed out and ended ina place where, from the depth and swift-ness of the current, it was impossible totouch bottom with poles. We had to-find another place, and at length cameout on an open gravel wash and easiertravel. The pass is here most imposing.

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