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Ranch. Then at 5 in the morning came a sixteen-mile 

 drive to Rialto; the railway; Los Angeles at three min- 

 utes after 10 ; and the end of our outing. 



It was not a long jaunt. We met with no adventures, 

 accomplished nothing noteworthy, and our objective point 

 was not one of the grander mountains of the world. But 

 the trip will always be remembered by those who made 

 it. The little taste of camp life, the genuine good-fellow- 

 ship, and the inspiration of the mountains, made our fifty- 

 hour outing an experience to be remembered with the 

 greatest pleasure. 



The trip is one which recommends itself to every 

 member of the Sierra Club. It is thoroughly enjoyable, 

 and more than repays the necessary exertion. It is hoped 

 that many club members will make this trip. And they 

 will please remember that the Southern California Sec- 

 tion is entirely at their service. 



