. Sierra Club bulletin . §&&• y. INDIAN riCTOGRAPHS, PATE photograph by E. W. Harnden, 1907- Reports. 261 REPORTS. REPORT OF THE OUTING COMMITTEE. The Outing of 1907 stands out as the most successful the Clubhas ever undertaken. The executive details, including the trans-portation and pack-train problems, and the management of thecommissary, were as nearly perfect as it is possible to makethem. The glorious scenery—including, as it did, the peerlessYosemite Valley, the emerald, flower-enameled TuolumneMeadows, encircled by picturesque groups of snow-clad peaks,and the beautiful gem
. Sierra Club bulletin . §&&• y. INDIAN riCTOGRAPHS, PATE photograph by E. W. Harnden, 1907- Reports. 261 REPORTS. REPORT OF THE OUTING COMMITTEE. The Outing of 1907 stands out as the most successful the Clubhas ever undertaken. The executive details, including the trans-portation and pack-train problems, and the management of thecommissary, were as nearly perfect as it is possible to makethem. The glorious scenery—including, as it did, the peerlessYosemite Valley, the emerald, flower-enameled TuolumneMeadows, encircled by picturesque groups of snow-clad peaks,and the beautiful gem-like Hetch-Hetchy Valley,—made a tripthat cannot be excelled anywhere in the world. The entire partyof one hundred and fifty was complete some time before the dateof departure. A side trip to the wonderful Merced Canon regionwith its two mountain gems, lakes Merced and Washburn, wastaken by more than one half the entire party. A knapsack party of fifteen left the camp in Merced Canon,and, crossing the North Fork of the San
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