The guardians of the Columbia, Mount Hood, Mount Adams and Mount St Helens . 66 THE GUARDIANS OF THE COLUMBIA ley toward Mount Hood, or northward,up the White Salmon Valley towardTrout Lake and Mount Adams. Hereis unrolled a wealth of fertile lowlands,surrounded by lofty ranges madebeautiful by their deep forests andrising to grandeur in their the canyon of the Colum-bia, in either direction the road followsswift torrents of white glacial waterthat tell of a source far above. Itcrosses a famous valley, among itsorchards and hayfields, but always inof the snow-covered volcano


The guardians of the Columbia, Mount Hood, Mount Adams and Mount St Helens . 66 THE GUARDIANS OF THE COLUMBIA ley toward Mount Hood, or northward,up the White Salmon Valley towardTrout Lake and Mount Adams. Hereis unrolled a wealth of fertile lowlands,surrounded by lofty ranges madebeautiful by their deep forests andrising to grandeur in their the canyon of the Colum-bia, in either direction the road followsswift torrents of white glacial waterthat tell of a source far above. Itcrosses a famous valley, among itsorchards and hayfields, but always inof the snow-covered volcanoes that rise. Butterfly on the summit of Mount Hood. view of the dark blue mountains andbefore and behind, their glaciers shininglike polished steel in the sun-light. So the visitor reaches thefoot of his mountain. Losingsight of it for a time, he followslong avenues of stately trees as


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