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Redding, Red Bluff
- Extensive forest of Digger Pine on low rolling hills and flats, Redding to Red Bluff, rather dense, undoubtedly the headquarters of greatest and densest development of Digger Pine - the most extensive I ever saw and the most dense. Mixed with Live Oak, Blue Oak, Manzanita as seen near Red Bluff.
Three rather prominent shoulder buttes stand out between Red Bluff and Shasta. There is a rather prominent butte half-way round to Lassen, with a little snow. Lassen's = some snow. Marked snowy buttes to rear of Lassen.
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August 3, 1906.
Between Red Bluff and Tehema we run over a treeless plain but at left, base of foothills, valley floor, is a broad and sharply defined zone of Valley Oak, Live Oak and Blue Oak. West and south of Red Bluff the country is treeless.
It is swelteringly hot and the train behind badly, on account of the cave-in of a tunnel between Delta and Redding. We had to get out and walk around through a rough trail in the brush, carrying our suit-cases. Lucky the man who traveled without baggage this day!
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