A Lady's Life In The Rocky Mountains By Isabella L. Bird
























































































































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Seven Men, Smoking, Were Lying About On The Floor, A Sick Man Lay On The Couch, And A Middle-Aged Lady Sat At The Table Writing.

I went out again and asked Evans if he could take me in, expecting nothing better than a shakedown; but, to my joy, he told me he could give me a cabin to myself, two minutes' walk from his own.

So in this glorious upper world, with the mountain pines behind and the clear lake in front, in the "blue hollow at the foot of Long's Peak," at a height of 7,500 feet, where the hoar frost crisps the grass every night of the year, I have found far more than I ever dared to hope for.

[13] A corral is a fenced enclosure for cattle. This word, with bronco, ranch, and a few others, are adaptations from the Spanish, and are used as extensively throughout California and the Territories as is the Spanish or Mexican saddle. I. L. B.

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Personality of Long's Peak - "Mountain Jim" - Lake of the Lilies - A silent forest - The camping ground - "Ring" - A lady's bower - Dawn and sunrise - A glorious view - Links of diamonds - The ascent of the Peak - The "Dog's Lift" - Suffering from thirst - The descent - The bivouac.

ESTES PARK, COLORADO, October.

As this account of the ascent of Long's Peak could not be written at the time, I am much disinclined to write it, especially as no sort of description within my powers could enable another to realize the glorious sublimity, the majestic solitude, and the unspeakable awfulness and fascination of the scenes in which I spent Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. Long's Peak, 14,700 feet high, blocks up one end of Estes Park, and dwarfs all the surrounding mountains.

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