The Secret of the Big Trees. Yosemite, Sequoia, And General Grant National Parks. Department of the Interior, 1913

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In the course of our work we often tramped through val- leys filled with the straight, graceful cones of young sequoias over- topjied by the great columns of their sires. Little lirooks or rushing streams full of waterfalls flowed in every de]iression, and a drink could be had whenever one wished. On the sides of the valleys, wliere the soil is thin and dry, no young sequoias could be seen, al- though there were fretjiieiit old ones, a fact which suggests that conditions are now drier than in t...he yiast. Other trees, less exacting in their demands for water, abound in both their young and old stages, and one climbs upward through an array of feathery pines, Ln'oad-leaved cedars with red bark, and gentle firs so slender that they seem like veritable needles when compared with the stout sequoias.
We tramped each day to our chosen stumps, sometimes following old chutes made by the lumlxn'men to guide the logs down to the valleys, and sometimes struggling through the bushes, or wandering among uncut portions of the primeval forests.


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