Over the trails of Glacier National Park . -the public interest aroused itself to discuss whether Ernies horse Pinto could outwalkFrank Higgins old cow Canyon Creek, Glacier National Park GLACIER NATIONAL PARK 39 like pennants. The pack animals with their burdens furnished a target for thewinds, and they had to call on all their cunning to make any progress. The Rocky Mountains rise abruptly on the eastern side, and standing on thebrow of a hill we could gaze off into Canada over the waving sea of bunch rolling prairie studded with blue lakes, was a welcome variation from them
Over the trails of Glacier National Park . -the public interest aroused itself to discuss whether Ernies horse Pinto could outwalkFrank Higgins old cow Canyon Creek, Glacier National Park GLACIER NATIONAL PARK 39 like pennants. The pack animals with their burdens furnished a target for thewinds, and they had to call on all their cunning to make any progress. The Rocky Mountains rise abruptly on the eastern side, and standing on thebrow of a hill we could gaze off into Canada over the waving sea of bunch rolling prairie studded with blue lakes, was a welcome variation from themassive mountains and their austere grandeur. There was something intimateand friendly in the prairie. Although as far as the eye could reach there was nota human habitation, yet, compared with the stern, awesome aspect of the moun-tains, it seemed to hold out the hand of hospitality to us. Acre upon acre of sirloin steaks, remarked a member from Chicago. Thewind whipped this profanation out of his mouth and scattered his words to thenorth. Down in the valley we could see a little troop of black-tail deer scurryingto the cover of a clump of alder bushes
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