mvmmt of mm emus, ernfm* mmm& 
about SO miles free iLoodvlile* 
Survey of the Territories, 1872 
*fhi mmt& of this petite was a very iatorc otina 
citing Mp«i©r,oc* SM mountain is $$ called from I foot that 
it hM os ©bo of its faooa groat mom crevices » one vertical, 
ml the ot her crossing it horizontally near the top* The vert teal 
portion is over 000 feet in height* flfei enow unci tit remain in 
those ercvloos tlmiout the CRam«r # becoming a X it tie dieoolo red, 
and thoroforo not so plainly visible in outama, hut brightening 
up again when mm falls, which to every iso nth of the year* no 
From Gray's Peak 
M®r the arose first two® a for way to the east * / it v;ao 
diet inotly soon against the dam granite faoo of the mountain, 
loomed up in the mtt rage offset to a marvelous f eirfit* 
"tater we found a creek which wo Imew muot cone down 
fwm %fm faoo of the pea & if act from the very foot of the ore go* 
ciXteMng mm very difficult § a thic-te virgin forest m% ending in a 
belt eevtr&l miles wide MMH the teas had to be traversal before 
M readied the final ascent * ;i to leave . -us? animals 
nM proceed on foot* 'Sr* Hoyden, w!» too always a reeteloaa el labor 
had the sister tune to fall into one of the mountain torrents orosoet 
during the mom* , but/oas rescued without ouch difficulty and 
l«4 forward with the rest 
» 
"®**» i* began to min, | we *tn1l ■ ooo sot,: and 
*» msolved to oats? ow sl#,t, the *o had otortefi out with no gro- 
viaiesB text * wall Imoli. m aads ow fires a* % to® timber-line 
