. Sierra Club bulletin . MT. RIXFORD AND RAE LAKE (FROZEN) JULY 2_|, FIN photographs by Marion Randall, 1906. The Second Kings River Outing. 103 occupation save the cluster of blackened stones that hereand there marks the site of a wanderers camp. Fromend to end the river runs between wooded banks, nowflowing dark and somber under the shadow of pines, nowradiant and glimmering in the green diffused light underthe twinkling aspens. It is such a happy river. It seemsto have caught all the merriment and the exultation of thescore of waterfalls that tumble down from the highcountr


. Sierra Club bulletin . MT. RIXFORD AND RAE LAKE (FROZEN) JULY 2_|, FIN photographs by Marion Randall, 1906. The Second Kings River Outing. 103 occupation save the cluster of blackened stones that hereand there marks the site of a wanderers camp. Fromend to end the river runs between wooded banks, nowflowing dark and somber under the shadow of pines, nowradiant and glimmering in the green diffused light underthe twinkling aspens. It is such a happy river. It seemsto have caught all the merriment and the exultation of thescore of waterfalls that tumble down from the highcountry to join it. Nor is the more austere beauty ofcliff sculpture wanting—massive creviced walls wherethe blue shadows linger till midday. Although disappointed in the fish we expected to catch,we found our little shelter among the pines a delightfulcamping-place, and were only sorry that we were notprepared for a longer stay. We spent the morning in aleisurely walk to the head of the valley, where four ofus, separated from the others for the moment, had thegood fortune t


Size: 2051px × 1218px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1890, bookidsierraclubbullet6108sier