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night - The whole route today has been a succession of springs & the water is most delicious -- Going down the valley gradually deepens. The hills on each side are topped by huge masses of carboniferous limestone from which it takes its appropriate name of Castle Creek. The scenery is fine but not to be compared with that of the middle park or the western face of the Medicine Bow range - Great allowance must be made for differences in season - or I can see that six weeks will make a very great