. The land of the muskeg [microform]. Hunting; Chasse. i8o I III' ) ul I III'. MlSKI'd J ' I . ; '111 '' I. K f! 1 'I Tin- valley luul l)y this time become: very narrow, and lay between walls of almost perpendicular rock. IIi<Th above; us was the deep forest, similar to that through which we had marched for so long. I he denseness of these sub-Arctic forests. '•riii: HAD liuoMi-: \i;uy nakkow makes them appear abnost impenetrable. In the river bottom where we were, willows, alder, and dogwood covered the ground, making it almost impossible for us to force a pass


. The land of the muskeg [microform]. Hunting; Chasse. i8o I III' ) ul I III'. MlSKI'd J ' I . ; '111 '' I. K f! 1 'I Tin- valley luul l)y this time become: very narrow, and lay between walls of almost perpendicular rock. IIi<Th above; us was the deep forest, similar to that through which we had marched for so long. I he denseness of these sub-Arctic forests. '•riii: HAD liuoMi-: \i;uy nakkow makes them appear abnost impenetrable. In the river bottom where we were, willows, alder, and dogwood covered the ground, making it almost impossible for us to force a passage. The Pine River had shrunken to a deep, narrow creek, often blocked with fallen timber, whilst much of the. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Somerset, H. Somers (Henry Somers). London : W. Heinemann


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Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1890, booksubjecthunting, bookyear1895