GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 
BULLETIN 707 
SUMMIT OF THE SAWATCH RANGE WEST OF 
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make a persistent effort to creep pee toward the crest, 
npert rifting snow prevent them from reaching the top. 
> hc the for sade many of the trees grow horizontally on the surface, and thos se thi ut 
Salida aan are severely handled by the snow and wind. Photograph by Henry R. Hay 
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in time produced the cirque 
great amphitheaters or c shcgares scooped out of a mountai 
4 i acier sg seen d at the head of : vine, and the ice flowec bat 
own the ravine to the left. It cut ice the slopes on all sides and 
shown here. Sloseevenk by Henry R. Hay, Salida. 
