. The national parks portfolio. ONE but the hardiest climbers have clambered down the GrandCanyon of the Tuolumne and seen its leaping waters. Here the river, slanting sharply, becomes, in John Muirsphrase, one wild, exulting, onrushing mass of snowy purple bloomspreading over glacial waves of granite without any definite channel, gliding inmagnificent silver plumes, dashing and foaming through huge bowlder dams, leap-ing high in the air in wheellike whirls, displaying glorious enthusiasm, tossingfrom side to side, doubling, glinting, singing in exuberance of mountain Photograph by A.


. The national parks portfolio. ONE but the hardiest climbers have clambered down the GrandCanyon of the Tuolumne and seen its leaping waters. Here the river, slanting sharply, becomes, in John Muirsphrase, one wild, exulting, onrushing mass of snowy purple bloomspreading over glacial waves of granite without any definite channel, gliding inmagnificent silver plumes, dashing and foaming through huge bowlder dams, leap-ing high in the air in wheellike whirls, displaying glorious enthusiasm, tossingfrom side to side, doubling, glinting, singing in exuberance of mountain Photograph by Pillsbury A Pair of Tuolumne Waterwheels (57) THE EVERLASTING SNOWS


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