Smithsonian miscellaneous collections . Eu o ^ ^ Q O <U CO OJ 05 ^ s 3 -n u be^ « rt|§E NO. 5 SMITHSONIAN EXPLORATIONS, igi. 8 SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOL. 74 but as far as knuwn it had not been visited, except by trappers longago, until the summer of 1921 when Walter D. Wilcox and A. camped in it and photographed some of its more strikingfeatures. Wilcox called it the Valley of the Hidden Lakes, butfor geologic description and reference Douglas Canyon is moresimple. Mount Douglas (10,615 ft., 3,018 m., figs. 2 and 3) towers for4,500 feet (1, m.) above the canyo


Smithsonian miscellaneous collections . Eu o ^ ^ Q O <U CO OJ 05 ^ s 3 -n u be^ « rt|§E NO. 5 SMITHSONIAN EXPLORATIONS, igi. 8 SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOL. 74 but as far as knuwn it had not been visited, except by trappers longago, until the summer of 1921 when Walter D. Wilcox and A. camped in it and photographed some of its more strikingfeatures. Wilcox called it the Valley of the Hidden Lakes, butfor geologic description and reference Douglas Canyon is moresimple. Mount Douglas (10,615 ft., 3,018 m., figs. 2 and 3) towers for4,500 feet (1, m.) above the canyon bottom, and Lake Douglas


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