May-June 1899, Harriman Expedition to Alaska, Part I, San Francisco to Harriman Fiord Image 15

Carroll Gl[acier] Looking N[orth]. Mag[netic] from S[outh] side of mouth of Reid Inlet [A detailed drawing of a glacier, lots of icebergs, and mountains. Dated at top right: 1899] Snow buntings. Ice firmly packed along middle of Reid Inlet. Camped at mouth of Inlet S[outh] side at mouth of stream fr...

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Main Author: Muir, John
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: Scholarly Commons 1899
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Online Access:https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/jmj-all/2621
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Summary:Carroll Gl[acier] Looking N[orth]. Mag[netic] from S[outh] side of mouth of Reid Inlet [A detailed drawing of a glacier, lots of icebergs, and mountains. Dated at top right: 1899] Snow buntings. Ice firmly packed along middle of Reid Inlet. Camped at mouth of Inlet S[outh] side at mouth of stream from large mor[aine] deposit. In scrambling down mor[aine] slope of round boulders & pebbles started mud ava[lanche] wh[ich] poured in gray oily stream bearing boulders down with it [rattling] smooth[ ]. 13. Started for Pacific up right (S) side. Fairly passable water. Landed on knob 8 ms[miles] down Discovered new tide gl[acier]. [ ] melting. Pacific 4 ms[miles] back Large island 2 ms[miles] long the face of wh[ich] only was open when I visited it 20 yrs ago. 3 tide gls[glaciers] out of [one] Sketched present conditions for compar[ison] Reid Inlet not only 3 to 4 ms[miles] longer but double width. The left portion of Pacific dirty & likely to die soon. The other https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/jmj-all/3620/thumbnail.jpg