. The Rockies of Canada; . trees,and their sinuously artistic shores. Only on thestormiest days are they without calms and reflec-tions. The ripples on such lakes of small extentrequire but a brief respite from wind to settle intoperfect calm, or to that more delightful stage, whenthe water, still tremulous yet generally smooth, givessoft reflections of trees and clouds. The day of my return for the lost knapsack wasspent by Bryant and Steele in an interesting made a partial ascent of Mt. Assiniboine, reach-ing a height of ten thousand feet, and exploring thesnow fields, out of whi


. The Rockies of Canada; . trees,and their sinuously artistic shores. Only on thestormiest days are they without calms and reflec-tions. The ripples on such lakes of small extentrequire but a brief respite from wind to settle intoperfect calm, or to that more delightful stage, whenthe water, still tremulous yet generally smooth, givessoft reflections of trees and clouds. The day of my return for the lost knapsack wasspent by Bryant and Steele in an interesting made a partial ascent of Mt. Assiniboine, reach-ing a height of ten thousand feet, and exploring thesnow fields, out of which rise the steep cliffs of thehighest peak. Turning southward from our camp,they walked through open country to the base of themountain, where, with rope and the two remainingice-axes, they commenced a slow ascent of the snowand ice slope which descends from the upper glacierand rests on the lower. This ascent of seven oreight hundred feet accomplished and a short butdifficult scramble over a water-worn cliff, led them to. io8 Kocfcies of Canaba ear, ofted as lake in t! and th stormiest dayThe :require butperfect cal:the watersoft f my re Aline, 1 was particu-•heet of wahey are foundes and snow-by meltingremark- Lake Aline. • i. \t l0W( jet aadifficull over a arch trees, Only on the alms and reflec- iakes of II extent \ wind to settle into stage, when >inooth, gives knapsack was esting manner. \ reach- the the our camp, to the base of the e two remaining cent of the snow upper glacier nt of seven or : a short but iff, led them to


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