. The Pacific tourist . horse teamand wagon witli-out extent ofthe outer part ofthe cave is alx)ut40 feet, where ahuge fallen rockprecludes fur-ther access with-o u t inconven-ience. The lakeand its mount-ain i)>lands, andthe ranges be-yond, now comegrandly intoview on thenorth side ofthe next sta-tion is HInck Itork,—17 1-2 milesfrom Salt LakeC i t y.—a s t a -tion nanid froma r o c k, d a r kenough to be called black, rising in the lakeabout 100 yards from the shore. It is nearlyflat on the tlip, and with a little effort can beeasily ascended. Jutting out from the
. The Pacific tourist . horse teamand wagon witli-out extent ofthe outer part ofthe cave is alx)ut40 feet, where ahuge fallen rockprecludes fur-ther access with-o u t inconven-ience. The lakeand its mount-ain i)>lands, andthe ranges be-yond, now comegrandly intoview on thenorth side ofthe next sta-tion is HInck Itork,—17 1-2 milesfrom Salt LakeC i t y.—a s t a -tion nanid froma r o c k, d a r kenough to be called black, rising in the lakeabout 100 yards from the shore. It is nearlyflat on the tlip, and with a little effort can beeasily ascended. Jutting out from the shore,and a short distance from the station, is Rock. Heyond this is ObservationPoint, from which the Goose Creek MounUiins,lb) miles north, can be seen in a clear day. withthir white peaks glisttniug in the northern point of the 0(|uirrh Range herecomes close to the lake, and what seems tn Ix* afew scattering trees, or groves of trees, high upon the mountain, contain millions of feet of pine. ,:.vf£^^r
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