Down Tenaya Canon. 



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through Tenaya Canon seems unHkely on account of 

 the annual destructive action of the rushing avalanches 

 and the ploughing boulders. 



From Snow Creek to Lost River Valley and around 

 the impassable ice bridge defile through the brush and 

 talus a trail might be constructed to a point near the 

 Jumping-off Place Pass. Also from Tenaya Lake nearly 

 to the precipice at the end of Glacial Valley a practicable 

 way could be devised, but from this precipice past the 

 Jumping-off Place over the talus fields and the smooth, 

 steep, solid slopes I fancy a gap will be left for many 

 years to come as a playground for the sliding snow 

 masses and the bounding granite slabs of winter. 



