California

After the lakes on the High Sierra come the glacier meadows. They are smooth, level, silky lawns, lying embedded in the upper forests, on the floors of the valleys, and along the broad backs of the main dividing ridges, at a height of about 8000 to 9500 feet above the sea.

IN THE HIGH SIERRAS OF CALIFORNIA AND NEVADA

by George Wharton James

1915

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