Field Notebook: California, Oregon, Washington, Texas, British Columbia 1926, 1927
Page 130
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En Route Home Sunday March 20 Despite of all the crowing Hope some last night. The sun was out at day break and the sky is without clouds. In all day. The land and scenery is as of yesterday, a thin clad forested hill country (more 200 ft high) abounding in lakes, with a grand absence of farms. As we leave the north shore of Lake Lupine (altitude 682') are again nine trunks (Roman River). I am very tired of the trip. The scenery still pleasing remains the same all the way from Brinnify. All the rocks are ancient and many granites. Terrible surroundings for a galleryologist and a paleogeographer. I retire before 9 P.M.