September-November 1877, Trip with Hooker, Gray, Bidwells, etc. Image 10

15 [ ] of [ ] cascades from 10 to 75 ft h on Boulder creek near (1m) mouth large stream from Bay Meadow 1st large [stream] E of Woodcock Large fall 300 ft h on north side SF can [canyon] 3ms above confluence of Boulder The can [canyon] falls rapidly [125] ft per mile for 4 ms above confluence of Bou...

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Main Author: Muir, John
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Language:English
Published: Scholarly Commons 1877
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Online Access:https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/jmj-all/1212
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Summary:15 [ ] of [ ] cascades from 10 to 75 ft h on Boulder creek near (1m) mouth large stream from Bay Meadow 1st large [stream] E of Woodcock Large fall 300 ft h on north side SF can [canyon] 3ms above confluence of Boulder The can [canyon] falls rapidly [125] ft per mile for 4 ms above confluence of Boulder. Rocks on N wall 5000 ft h yel & red & gray snow on less [turbulent] [north] [span] & [ ] [Torreza] [ ] Yosemite [calycanthus] [Sequoia] ab in Boulder basin & v [very] [ ] 4 or 5 [sq] miles forrest in small basin above the river N side can 5 ms below Yo [Yosemite] Double in fall 200ft h [44] 16 Sequoia also in small trib East most of boulder [sketch: Boulder Basin; main river] The species has evidently made its way E ward after being halted by the barrier of the [main] [canons] wh [which] is the first after leaving the south extremity of Range crossed at one small [part] opposite Mill Flat - Dinky Creek. [Thence] to Fresno etc on old ground first above the ice sheet. [These] main [canons] [enviably] filled with ice when Seq established etc on these grounds. Elevation of river 2ms above Boulder 3900 ft https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/jmj-all/2211/thumbnail.jpg