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in their wild notes rendered still more so by the wild hoken? scenery around us. Under the shade of these rocks with a few dead limbs of the only kind of shrub or bush or tree that grows up there we raised a fire unpacked our horses. Cooked and eat until we were satisfied. talked of our friends and of home spliced the Main Brace Mounted our horses and rode on, From this place we had a fine view of the peak. as we also did of the clouds beneath us, we were about 5000 feet above the sea and also above the clouds yet the Peak was twice as high above us as we were above the sea, the sky above us was as clear as it could be not a speck to be seen and the clouds below us as white as snow and rolling up against the sides of the mountain like an ocean of foam. the clouds from above make very much the same appearance as the sea does from a ship or other object it does not appear to be convers on top as it appears to be be concave from below but spreads out like an immense plain and the sky