. California game "marked down"; . SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS. [ 49 ] Tibbetts photo. tains are within easy reach. A specially excellent resort reached by SouthernPacific Companys trains to Boulder Creek, and thence by trails ten milesto Big Basin ; and also in Boulder Creek and Los Gatos Creek; stops forthese can be made at Los Gatos or Wrights or other convenient sta-tions. Water-fowl and marsh-land birds, quail, pigeons, doves, larksand squirrels are plentiful. Deer may be found in favorable places. AtBig Tree station, by rail six miles from Santa Cruz, is a remarkable groveof redwoods. These are


. California game "marked down"; . SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS. [ 49 ] Tibbetts photo. tains are within easy reach. A specially excellent resort reached by SouthernPacific Companys trains to Boulder Creek, and thence by trails ten milesto Big Basin ; and also in Boulder Creek and Los Gatos Creek; stops forthese can be made at Los Gatos or Wrights or other convenient sta-tions. Water-fowl and marsh-land birds, quail, pigeons, doves, larksand squirrels are plentiful. Deer may be found in favorable places. AtBig Tree station, by rail six miles from Santa Cruz, is a remarkable groveof redwoods. These are carefully preserved and have historic valleys and lower hills are agreeably clothed in oaks, pines, laurel,madrona and buckeye, and the mountains and their ravines and canyonswith a dense growth of noble redwoods madronas and Salmo qiiinnat. SHASTA COUNTY. UPPER SACRAMENTO, PITT, AND McCLOUD RIVERS AND CATHEDRALAND OTHER far as the general world of sportsmen in its higher walksis concerned, no introduction to regal Mount Shasta and its kingdomis needed; but for benefit of new arrivals in this Pacific sporting field,it may be said that this incomparable region is traversed for loo miles bythe Shasta route of Southern Pacific Company, beginning at Redding,260 miles from San Francisco, and extending thence northward to Edge-wood and beyond. On this line, Sims is about midway, and is a point [ 50] much used for divergence by trail to clioice sporting lands and waterson the Sacramento and its affluents. Castle Crag is also a popular stopping place, due largely to thefine accommodations and cultivated society of Castle Crag Tavern,the pleasure of these being made to supplement and fully round upthose of field and stream. Sisson, twenty-one miles farther north, rests on one of the buttressesof M


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