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Show Expedition to Utah's Highest Mountains Finds Wonderland j of Scenic Beauty and Brings Back Record on Camera Films ' !flM ' ' ! n .', .1 n-1 t- ftf-t-I'r-f u.c; d"l,td with nvjun'a'.T Uks I 1" n..t i ! -!". tt.,w r.'irv v- cv'it"-l. lt 'Im--., r ; n r .... , , ,.r ,i. ...--t timm 1 ' is I'd tor I 1 1" i ' 1 r i p.'- 1. j 5 n;-"-' l" f'r ! ' ' -1!-! 1 I a ml I do ' dmiht th.- m.xi- ,,,t ! ''."'i t!-n ! .. v. 'i . e . 1 i.ool P.-5, la i t K.U'L'-r l'!.-vd. fci-l o:r t!' ' 1 ' -f i!- I'm-nfi I'm-nfi peaA.. tx'rlTi r-'-h south. J " -"It Id!!! ! in!'?. V . ' .-f M I h- p--. fo.-'mo.; "h . ' F.m-UlOflS F.m-UlOflS OH 111 ...'I'll Jlld 10. T.!ni':".( '!f-h uf (..:.brt on the u .rt'i f -rim r.'i-::.:v. u cresofitf . wi'h C: pm!"'. ! T'i- tJ:' 'la of th-n-i ' e m- ie r!ii i. "'i f- f hum u.n.1 j::.v f'-'ur of tut- . .i-'ve im--. Frim-m.-: (13. I. m. ......i-i ; s i '. 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' -, '.. . v .. - .... av, t:.- ' In. rt.'ttv r' .o.-v. s - '! . rt of t- ( - ,. - .. ... :-.a a ' ' ., ; - . -" .' a-- - V, ' ,' ! ptxt ?. c:.' o tn.i.i .i.-.j v-.tn y.-.cr . s . ' . - ' - s. ' . n .x , x - v -x,.. X a.. , -,, " s - x '..v a .. ' - l Tor A if v.- ot lu::a.i pa.-cs irom the East. K'."' reak " " '0 v' , -!- - ' " K "v. ' - , X 7 or -. " . . ... A. $. .. . o O s , . - k, er:;u:e in b.-x'.-itorxiuiid. ..louut baoen a' ex't-en'-3 l-r I '.-- -. ... ; -a-v ".- .. w x " '. ' 1 - : " ' "v " Lf:: (.air.-o at Lal;e At wood. " ' " v- - . "s -r o:-." ... - - x-x . , ., Ki;at Party leaving Cedar Butt-: XVhit- K.n-k pAUn ?n.i ' . . . . a .; . . .-. N;v E.'ttir.ani 1:1 cae around. -- . - ' v- ' ! . V. . x . .. .;'; -K l? - B.x.o'o Like Attvood and Mount Emmons tfom t- n'Tt'i - a 5. - ' . , . - , '.- vo -j i-. A -N , .A ' V ' ' V .... . ...... - v . v.. - . ... xs ... ' J. .j. 0. ." ' 'A.. a-.a s, ( ". 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' , - agreeable trip va-y w.to the individual . b.u! wmj. whior t,i',M iinlil !orS - E .;'".' .''.." -t. ' - .-- "a -a -. ..'.-xx.?.. ,.!--'; ,x; . a . rt we '"-'i iidi-oittrd tbat w bad no 1 j;:ir aifrt. , n 'I -o. ox - ' " ' "A. '" :x A ,..x- . ". ' , ,-. -fo-x-. x- i . ' - " s.'ejj. tl'at e ii:;v there j no flshi" ; : L-ane Afv; od is o'-a n"'( ar a: "S .. :.::'.)" .-.".-,' .-. :n.'-1e "'?be- vate-? and (--a-. ,v,.. snr'tt Qii't-te- ionir from east to "e;t fr' ... ........... ,v .. - ....... ". - . " - -" ' - j VJ-' re -reatior.. Vxose-iiD' view ot' t nd about a r'-ir..l of a ' e - xe. Tr .. " -t . . ' ' ' ' ' " A " ' .'.a-.-X. ' ... 0V 'is atioa:'e"( that v. e v L re rVVr..iV.I bv''.nanv -'' . 'v." Sr.-h, ' A .'V: l se - I -'V' -.'-. ...v.,-.. I axU.i we disoussej cor pfan a- 'a-a m -'.- ti" -i! ,-,i-,,..a --o a 'o--i 0 .- :.. - i '-t-bre or less harntless "tovist?." v.r.A '-3d of t;-.. rintno r.ve.- The ' re a n. t-'nV ' ;-c teo, . .. ,.o , .t . .... y '..-A . 1 x . H ' . f ... . . - x . ...- i '.ne:?. a sejiibo man ; j(.-r, m.,-. out cf the extern end of the Usn at a- '" I .: t ' ! 'a' ". an e-ono-nioil'.y p.jr-,,,.,,, altitude of about 1',-". fee- We wr- .' -" ' , ..--atrib. ovr a hundred mil, of re.. urob. htxw io to 'md a route our boe ! w' -t - -a:-- , . a ,sit M,r'i-,t??-IV 1 ;!?, fo:iow oat of t:" eatttrn :tJ oi i'he j " - ; 'I. - x - , a f aixxiua mtsht bar some persons. A:- ; We put in. the entire dav Tuesdav. A. I . - - ' . ' f . ' - s l v" ' , n" Mr :'"',y i;;r;'! r-lst II. in take Atwood basin, ex-xor.ns I t!i ' ' ' 1 - . ' " . , V ulnhe"'1.' f';T "ooi ::He lake xho-e on the south. on!v a fru !': I - y - to higher c-o-.;nd. but rcanr u-'e -Mo , a V 1 k tU " lU a ro" 'L , - k render inj.ry ho or l ' telD, Cn ' 5!:OX L -ien. . - - v " ' - ,: i u-f:" Xe hac':!- horses at c ' tur; ! Man v Hich Peil:s Visible. Uv ar ono time too-- ri,, tn -, ',,ril , - . Inumi iteiy north of this rx-.k. .iirl i T:r- A ifw ot I :r.:an rea.-: trorn Zafc K,w' prdk 1 es::re Iri: in b.i.-icround. .-lount Gilbert a' ex-ren U-r Le Caino at Lar;e Atwood- ! K:car Partv leavmcr Cedar Birre : Whir K-k pAUn n.j ;v m;'an;a:n in cavKaroud. j Bvt:ozi Lake A: wood and loiint Immons irom t-2 nnh I :,"-'T.er. we con-.-lu :-i tN. la';-1 ? prcb- iJ jCr.np Near Lake Atwccd, j v."-e c.m.rhi t t i' ?:.t 0:1 the shore of 'J, Lake A my cod. altitude ibcut 11. OOj foet. ; j ar.e-horir? our tent to tres to resist the ' I rwerfu! w;r. J. wh:cr c.-nt;!'Md until long 1 i a;her dark- ! j oai-iprs at the !i.s to'd ?-t o-ce "-ri o pr a 0T.1:; r--":"t'.,',r. c: h-i ro'iie e proposed to f.ke from thjt p:nt dr.d tha. he v-ouhi re-;u:re d subitu -it -a' boi'.u-. to under-.aXe it acra-n. Trip Involves Elardships. r't?ir.i;:ons ot .vhat cor.stuutes an agreeable tr:p vary w.ts the individual. A:.r we had adrnlttrd that we ::ij no 1 s-.'fe?. tl-at we kr.w there wa no f:shi-- i 'n t.ie r.-.che- war.--? and ?-L:r'-t o-Ty r-TtrtMon. 'v-:oe-iio" v:ew o:' t ! 2z paks a-J Tia-v o'otor-a'-s -r v. a I aaM:'e"i that w e v l re rard-d h-.- ';- wuh who. a we discussed our pan; "a more or ie s harn:ieso ";cr-:?is" wh- "-ad ; inveigled a sertstb.c man I t-e je'-r "mi'i--J ray iti to an ejorto-ni.-aliv p-ir-o;a'rC js:-amb:e over a hundred miles of'r.vV U is jus; as wo'.: to rote at th:s r.:t i that such a tr:n involves ro hardr-hip iho altitude might bar some persons, although al-though none of our rartv -A-e-e af-c:ei ' by it. Wo had excellent" t-ai' b'hlt bv' t : ie iorest service. rhr the rreater uart o' tne journey. T'? trail? are v-v v-,-c in places and cah for a coo.i !-or4 and a I n'oderate decree or horsei-anslrp f. : queut;v. It is rot !ecesa-v to be ' broncho busrer to ma'c-j t'' trin a-d ' neitnr is it a on w aic'j to t.-.-.--, t norseoack r:d-nj. Ihe-i t'e vost ;. ri-: i will stuntVe or f a '. casio;i;. '"c;j.,,i ' 1 fng- over the lcost- houlde-s wh; -h o- or -j tie higher cound. but reanr il-:e u'tion j ren:-1er injary to horse or rid.- un- ' 1!ko:v. We had our horses at ah'trrl.-s ! j i,--eater t tan I .000 feet nianv times and : ar on- ritt'ti r Oj a 1 - f'-i.- .. . ; 7., . n.eil? c""1 White Rchs ri'er. Uitttah river , ard at Chepsta lakes. v e e co 'a n t e red e ry : e w it. o so, u i t oe ?, s f t- usually d'i5.ippear about the ::rs: cf Aucu?t. and srikes It" hever heen "trait alth'..o. except sr.'a'l r.owers. waach. 1 we four.d above l a. ; 0 feet, soniet.ntes at the very eo-ce or' snav.-tau as. It is a bis country ai d. c-'" course, we -e r e able to v ; s t only r o r t o : -s of it i i tiie time ava-'able. Tiie unexpected dehv at Chepeta lakes ljft us short of sapphes, : vhicit cannot be renewed in the lr.outt- ! tains, 50 ; ' a t we w o r e forced to ; o r e c o ; our orisi'"'' intent to as.Tnd the real-,-. j we be'-:ve tne pe.ihs can re" -' 1 -ead'iv Vom sj-eo.." point-. : te L-hel At wood '-ec'.on. Ali c xce ot a t housur a 1 fe-n or s.- c;' ti;e asc.t c.n p--o'uih'- be' ciiif'cu'L. J L.-arie .U'v.?-: is a out 3 no e ar.d a Q '.; : r '. e - o p r fro u i east to w e ? t .-n-i about a t'-ird of a e I'ie. Tt h-;s of ir-" L'inta.h r.ver T'ae -trfa:n t'ows out cf the eastern end of the Lasui at an altitude o: about 1 r ' '.' were urabe. however, to ;,-d a route our h.rses could follow out of tao eastern end of the We put in the entire day Tuesday. Au- ' cusc 1. in take Atwood basin, exploring I it and takir? photographs of the hike i an I the peak?. j Mount Lh'unons ns"s sheer, almost from ; the lake sho'-e on the south, only a friree t of tree? nr-'-veuin A peak. r;,::h teet j h;c'! and not ran-:!, snr-us ain-ost -,t. ; tica'h-- from 1'- wat'-'s c--e at tiie west. ; 1 1 is cnu-.ect:u "y a h.ih. ndie with Mount . K''ur.O''s, -(ud perha-o- is assitn-'d to be fart of rimmor-o, it is a dis- I ti'ict a-d striking etuuieuce with a re- rparkable comb of sucv. Many Hich re;il;s Visible. i Imnied: tteiy north of tb.is peak, and : conno .te..! by another hieii riiire. are! Kh-.-'x n.iiks. the south one beiuc the i hiith -st p.'h t in Utah and the north c"e o::iy tuo r'ett lowxix co:it:::ui"ir noth- I a, ard ix an iiuuani -d peak 1'.;.','5a feet j I b.is'.i. and a r:is leading to tienrv's Fork. ' i -Vuofhe.- fiin anied p.-..'.- 1", ii.il foot hich is i . next, a-.-i th n ooiuos Mount Gilbert. 13.4:; I feet, f .o i.-. f i.orthe'-.i of the iiroi.n. It I ab.iut eir' t tiH-s in on air hue f-om j tinuo.i.-. tiie A.vxe.-.. pouii ho. no th- . a55 I to H--.-V. 1'oi-k r'..o.. t.-it We left A.tv.x...x! l.ishi Tuesday n-o;i.x just far c-ouuh il.nui the .i.-'-ti. slope of the pass to not into the timber for on".'. The VO'vii.c day wo noted down t'uo Uintah rive- to a smeod' I b'-x oaoon. ;.''OUt e:.!( indes :0" IV.; nuxie I'.'i"'.' cn the brink of file eo.:-y. ui. a.- toe-e is no way to iret horse- to r r.vor. Cedar btutte roxf fo!iot ,p ib-.- b';-.t..n .-;or to tiie x i " e y . The rO''Ou trave-sed on Ihe tr:p is o'( beau!' co'-. rod wutii -nt"io-. fir and tun-1 tm to timber lino, and hrs fine oascm-ii;.-fr shoo-1, many of wh. hi are "--hen i.,.rti for su; ooie- rnattinic u:'d-Ar tiie sunerv.s .An of the fo-esr ser-hoe. Tl-e d.-'s w ..-c c xxi no.i .....te" fr.-.'o m our oan n at mttht. '.- abet a ha'f 'n -h if. t '' o.-h uess formed cur water pail each mc-.i whe.-. wo camped in t'.ie Lake Atuood region. Glacial Formations -Abundant. Wo saw no evldeitee of -Auiu'erAia "y Fvi.io.'oes o' shioial ix-t.or hVabtinh-V At cue mace we sa-v a ehum of se-'---T' small i'.ikes. all snarat-'d from ea--'.! o'-'i" hy mora::.--s and. w-lou; surf;..-.'. n"cflo-i. V'arer is n:er.t..-..j ..h..i,"-.. we went. ie" 1. 1 the sun-n-o-J "r.-' r--- W.- s.iw no' w'i'd life other than bu-is we vei-o tola, game n'-"x.'u'1 ir' th'-- coi.ta:.. no 11-"-!. as to-'v "h.xh n.o. "he'-h f.-om th-- loux-r .M.xrx 'mo" we 'l-id "i.- j dimeuhy in getttns suffmient trout for our I i I -v..' feet h.2:h. I am ab'e to note a'tlttid'x deuiute v. , v.e i-ad .oo.es of :0o sk..,',! -.,d.ct?t:)1 font0"r !":P-a o' the United ooird ahva-s lo.-tn.c cur posit.ic'u. nJ ! Region Ht.s Been Slapped. Mention of these maps reminds me to state that it should not b - as-umed w e ; n e-e noneors in the tvsi.o!. It v. us all j carefully mapped by the s-mlogieal 5,.,r' . vey ears ago. is regularly hated bv members of the forest service and. ex- ' j cept at the lujher ooims. j. u-ed for l-ne-m srasi-t in. sirnnior. It is tru--1 however, lliat wo vhited several snc's l.-w unite m.-n have soon and. as f,ira I '.ve can ascertain, we were t'"" first or r-,o..mr tiie fu-s.. to visit ,10 hi-'ios. s peal;s to take their xn'tures. " v"'" After leaving Ciep.-ta lakes th- f.rc- nc.-A ot Aui-ust in u... ti-av.-:ed northm-. -d i and ramuly mounted to timb-r !i-:e. xxliioh 1 is about u.oa... feet. Sprue- and ,,,,,, . I.ne are the last sutv-vors cn th- sm'nes : and they assume grotesque and flatte-ied suapes as tb.ei- thin cut. There is" 't present no trail over the pass betwe-ui1 the l.oadw-atxrs of White ".ooks and fin- 5 tax rivers, tmt. there is abiirbrf p.'viusr' mate.-ial n..th.nst else, in fact, uiiderfo.'.f l a. o ' eacl.ed the sununit of the n-,x an altitude cf i;.rt.0 feet, about midaftor ' noon, and as. -ended a peak f--ct hiith to get ti-o view. 1 " ; il was unite a view. At ti-o left a 1 n-he or so distam. w as South Btmro "pe.., x" ; '.-..l-t reet. and before us v.-'rmt ....Led ' 'ike the entire state cf Wvomtnii "t,,, day was cl.iir and we couiu see dis-iuot- 'y th sni-ke of a ti-am on the Umon ' Pucine in i-o'.un; at a distance wlr -h 1 w-o estimated fto.n on- mans al s'vrv ! miles. Vic More able ho ia:-nti-"v s-v.-n' ' n.a .-s in lAioi.-iis -xirk. c".-i.x B-'. -'t v,,,-k he--d;d aoout feet jl-n-.r' v..-. tioally below- u a;,,i sl-etebe.i r-.-.;. m-u'd : in a heat tifui oi.-ecti Msfa. bo: do re d " b v : rurrsred hil's. for n-a-i- mih-s, " j District Dotted With Lakes. ! We obsoi-ved a t-u sowiai n-'ies d-Awu, I chief lymst 0n a Sawn. Henry's Fork wis of Grandeur Is traversed on Trails .; ' of Rangers. ' S A. Q. MACKENZIE. x.,tt!" most con-e.-vative in-'t:-MX o! fe Clniah basm are aslo?..? Ml lae v'f- many th!'-'. L"''rs about that tn-.flcj-'V'"!?' r"? and to subslan- Iti-i'.;',,,1-'-1' toil him. '"okh- F'''J -'--ity may be Uugiit -on ; : -'' oa-iu. I am not adit:; ad-it:; .')V,,;nt- but I know eveiv- ' 'n'o.-, "-.-t-Mn about ': n-o, ,0 .a-'- odrt of toe wot id. w ith tts. "-veepfioii the Uintah t k-ll.'h,h'?'i;"infor'':0d people of : c, :h,-a; course, that the moun-'-' v-i- 'r-' --'-a portions of them " t'l-V.k.,, "-ith-vays and thev know , W-'i ? n t:'e ''-"best m ilt!tr"v- their, inform- i-iJ, , 1 tn'u Point. :';,-.ru.','; f suoh a wealth of lock lo-ck rj' V1 .acxi'tt ei o--', ttiimit eNe. r?4--l":"u,; 'Kmjiv:.....:ge 0f t'netee i'W :" '"b-essed mo when I nar-bas. nar-bas. M . - n':E" oomoi-eheiis.'.-e tour I iv. J.. lne summer of 1 ri is. u ', ; rre-'n); ',lrr cf the situation. J -a. a iuipiirv. Little of Mountains. T .i"-:,,'- t:t condition, tlv. t-V 5.."T,'. '-ew just enough ! ip-y'-'" to make nuitrrs -V -,-nT fnJ anybo Jv ho h d l -r-n 1vi,iOr knew anybody , 1.' a 1 !-'- '-'r nd e'.'er s-' un p:-- Q' 0i.-r''.V5: n f:i'-t. they doubU'd h --" of thxim had ever been yx- 'r, ''"nJ a vi-it to th- C; '- r.i. rit f li;a,.,, ,.0 y n--nL" -o eall on thoso Faks prson'al!y at the first opportunity. Unsatisfied curiosity was probably a iare factor in the determination, but ihere were otlier reasons. Arnon them waa the realization that I had handled thousands thou-sands of photographs of Utah tcenos. had written thousands of words about the I state ar;. had ntner seen a p.cture of a L"'ah iv-a'-c more than feet burh. Without surren ierins ar;y of tne cordial regard I ha"e Ion-;! held for Tim panoses. Nebo and the Wasatch ra. n?e in sen era I, I wished to kno'V 5r-me tains: about tii'.-se b'z feho'.vs in '.'? Uintah rane and to hdve some pictures of them. Joins Expedition to Peaks. I At the eorre:t psycho'ot; ical tiLoment. in I July. I'.1!?. I re--ei-.cd an invitation to jivn 'an cxne-5 it ion to Cue U if it ah peaks. The invitation came f-om Dr. P. th Cohe. pres'dnt of tbe Cedar Butte Oil company of Win to Rooks, and it was accepted, m- j statitly. My son. John. 12 -ears old. and ; 1 arrived at Couar Butte two days In ad- uince of the start n date or!s::na!Iy ef. ! August '- ,-"f' wsrc unabfa to get away ' uutti A Liquet however, due to the ten;- pjorarv idness of two ::ittn,iers of th.e . party," including mir host. Although un-1 un-1 able to co himself. Pr. Coke insisted that : the na rt y p roce ? d as a in-an god. a n d we , toOt awav at noon of August t. I The e x v e d i t : o " was h e a d e d b y Jerry : : Mlurray of "e:uial. foreman of the Cedar Butt Oil comra"y, who has spent prac- i tica'V ah h'o hfe as cowboy and miner i i in the L'mtah couutrv, Wyom;ng and Colo- j rado but had neve- ben to t he peaks. ! Ft e J e w e 1 1 of Salt L-a k e . John and I j c"mnIetHd the personnel at the start. Fha--h ! of us haul a yood sad'e horse and we took i'hre r':W hsJs. Forest r.arct?r Albert E. H;ooi of White fo-ks dropned into oir 1 c ' n ; rj the :'-':on(t d a v o u t ;i n d was w e t h us n i u ' h r f r ii e time afterward: a f o r , una'e i renins; nee for us. as he pro' ably i knows more ah-mr that country than any-, any-, one eise. j Ascend Jit. Mosbv. ' Ve a-.'eii h1'. M'.'shy mo..uat.'n. eas of ! 'b tt.- rb'i'ks ri- r. th- fo-.-; trad ne-i-Ch-dar Uuttc. Two hours after we startri we hai rahied an altitude of I1.1. COO feet and v t'-v i'-? vi- I'tlow 'hat altitude until wt re.ur-'--h to t' --..hUy August 1 i. Unfavorr.ble wctther and a t'ovcr which t h e bo y d e 1 o v c ..I hold us at Ch e r e t a lakes, at the h e a d of the east f o r k o f Wh:te Rocks -uvc-. unti! f. se ra.o-nin of Auuust PL This srout. of la:-es is boau-t boau-t ' f'h 'y sir ua to 1 -it an ' htuie of a bout hJ.hj j :":e t and ih 'a-.--st of the tirouo U .ous.scs 'of for'k-.-, ius'i'to-reuer! auh om polr. T' y a ft :s po'e t f.-om ti-e bank l:y t''e f-sbe-mau. or fisbermn, for two '.-an uhiv at t'-e same time, unti' tiie i water be-'omes too d-eo for pohtis;. Then , f-s'' Liihhl tin,- w:ufl blows ou ashore.. ; toomcttiitt'S this tali.es place in a halt hour and some times. o wee lo'd. in a h.alf j day. Jerr--- a 'id Jo wet t were in mid hike I on te raft one dav of on- stay ami went i tVousb turee se;a;at, d'stmct and vio- asrore. Tbo ra ft !' is no roof, r.o seats am' no ''cor: standing room only. Fish arc ab'-ndanr in the lakes and almost al-most ah' arc of good s'ze. "Weather Changes Rapidly. The boy"s lllneso held me m camp A'ag'ust S and ? and gave u : c an o p p o r -tunity to observe mountain weather con-! diticus. August S opened bright and fair, j By uudafternoon we had wtnessed rain, 'nail aa-d s'iow. mter::ue'-sed with sunsh'ne' WeaM-er cl ang-'s take via :t with startling rapidity in that locality. Cio.ids huuj , constant;y b.;ow the sa-moundi"!? peaks and s.'.w them form time after tune ' above a small lake tm me ? uite'v in front i of our tent. s"- 'or co'uuuis' cf vapor j n T!g --.-na t'm s.:rn:e c: the ia'--e wou'd f o r n i plum c s. the p 1 u n , c s w o u 1 .l ru e r ;e with one , - amJ p'V s ;;y th.e cloud w o .;Id ueu'-"' . ! t s.-d f f.-om t'm vol urn ps o ' apor a-"1 flat anay. somerh. -nes aseend-iuir. aseend-iuir. soomtimas drifting just aboie the su mou r'(i :ng tare of the laue basm for a long distance and sometimes dropping far bo w us. n- ri'.u two pa-fes of eamo----s at C;-'c;-a i. !.ikcs, Ate- wo '-n't th-re. -.i- herders untd tio trip ended. 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