August-September 1897, Trip with Sargent and Canby to Alaska Image 16

Aug 11. Lake Agnes. 6000 ft alt Larch hairy, begins at 5000 and runs to timber line 7000? from 600 on North slope it runs to timberline almost without company. On S slopes Engelman spruce most ab fewer larch. Branches palmate but very open, giving the tree a half clad appearance. Tallest 60 ft, bigg...

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Main Author: Muir, John
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Language:English
Published: Scholarly Commons 1897
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Online Access:https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/jmj-all/2602
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Summary:Aug 11. Lake Agnes. 6000 ft alt Larch hairy, begins at 5000 and runs to timber line 7000? from 600 on North slope it runs to timberline almost without company. On S slopes Engelman spruce most ab fewer larch. Branches palmate but very open, giving the tree a half clad appearance. Tallest 60 ft, biggest 20 in dia. The old scrawny, branches v crooked, palmate when young in sheltered spots, but branchlets few and open drooping at ends, pea green, 2 cassiopes at feet. Aug 15. Glorious sunset, orange yel blue, bronze, mtn islands dark blue and fold beyond fold paler and paler and finer blue. Mt. Baker seen from rr and all the way nearly Victoria. Arrive about 8:15. [Aug] 16th. Visited J.R. Anderson, Dept. of Agricultre. Drove with him in the P.M. into woods and farms. Saw juniper trees about 1f dia 20 high. [Aug] 17th . Canby and Sargent to the lake ½ way to Nansimo botanizing; I trying to write. Get reply to telegram from home; Helen has whopping-cough, so I guess have I. Get long telegram from Examiner. [August] 18th. Get telegram from Journal N.Y. https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/jmj-all/3601/thumbnail.jpg