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Bullfrog Lake, July 14, 1900. 10,634 ft.

painters who picture from their imagination and reduce into oil the infernal regions.

- the best and hottest fire at this altitude is to be made from the dead limbs clothing the base of Pinus albicaulis trunks and which can be snapped off readily as needed.

No. 854. Gilia
- Kearsarge Pinnacles.

The trees here are all more or less bent easterly by

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the wind, or at least the branches, if not the main trunk. Looking up toward Kearsarge Pass one sees a great proportion of dead branches; probably many of them represent dead trees.

(plant description)

Sides of Kearsarge Pinnacles glacier shaven. Marked very plainly.

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