cream which made them fit for a king. , 
Or. the east peak we found a bottle upside-down in a pile 
with the following names and dates inside: , 
"February 22nd 1862, Otto Koch and Dr ,Alex Shadenourg. 
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ei—ht or nine groups of holes which are constantly blov/in? out su. p ev 
which forms in longer tubes around the holes, these tubes reach diliereno 
lengths,three feet being about the tallest 1 saw. .Their weight then 
breaks them off and they are broken up and washed down the canyon. 
wind was so nigh that I had to turn back after reaching 
took back a lot o,f berries however for our larder. 
On July 1st.:we both started up again and beached the sum 
about eleven c 1 clock.There were, fine views of the surrou 
even better than on the first day/ As we had caught noth 
we took them all up and returned;to camp, 
*h e "Glorious Fcurta" dawned bright and clear and continued that way all 
day. There was not much to do and vie celebrated by having extras at meal 
hours. The following is our bill of fare: 
-Lunch} 
Fried Chicken. 
Sweet Potatoes Stewed.Onions. 
_.... Huckle-berries. Ginger 6ns*,s. 
-- -- aoiree. 
-Dinner- 
Vegetable Soup. 
Four different kind of birds. 
^ Sweet Potatoes. 
Plum Pudding,^ hiskoy Sauce. 
; ,.«ard Tack and Coffee. ; < 
L t ai«^ c . f t 1 ^ t J e ^ 0i5n » 1 - n J aXiderky and the'Major toid me I did fine 
JL n t '. h ? 0ird0 • ‘ ! ° ?} xed U 1 < a parrot andf^t to me;-. 
On the^oth -X® 'exibj.tion war dance.that vrcu'■ something great.' 
summit intending 5* u:k; my self took/two packers and started for the 
-L 1 : spend tne night on the peak. About' half way up We 
Jrifr«*52* iSt*?* a r Aturn to camp and we took the blanket rolls and one 
as/j r.ao ionb c:nd Wsiifc op without; «tw rTr ^ wava ^*,1 -i u 4 ■ , . . * 
rcachec the to and ;irrW ° r „ ™'~ Q V r Y f Z 1 out when v/e 
gccu rest i star,ted to cook supper while 
ter supper we ascenaed the highest ppint 
■a-grand sight, well 'worth the -trouble . 
to^ sleep but it soeri get cloudy and windy 
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which re-i stored* 44'°*F at the, themometer 
nap, met finer up.■ . % £ *J /ff ^ lr ./JfW f ; lald down and took another 
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to reach it 1 but were forced°^o ?f' the•mountain and we tried 
H:e brush which Zas i^ntrablf ^ ^ l ' her<S Was n ° trail thr0U 6 h . 
Z :rSa e stra^d C dowr in:; ’ 0ne ? Sj ! ** ^untain. At.6:0C 
sleepy. * reaching camp about eleven well tired out and 
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