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The horses in the mouth of the ice cave 59
Looking across the Lake of the Hanging Glaciers 66
The Lake of the Hanging Glaciers, taken from the ice walls, looking north67
The face of the Hanging Glacier 72
Where my party foregathered with Harmon’s on the shore of the Lake of the Hanging Glacier 73
Old Hudson Bay cart at Beavermouth 80
My first push-off at the head of canoe navigation on the Columbia 80
Opening scene of the “Farmer” picture 81
Old stern wheelers at Golden 81
A quiet stretch of the Columbia near Golden 81
Arrival of our boat at Beavermouth 96
Our first camp at Beavermouth96
The remains of a sunken forest96
Trapper’s cabin where we found shelter for the night97
Where we landed above Surprise Rapids 97
Where we tied up at “Eight mile” 97
“Shooting” the first bit of lining at Surprise Rapids122
The camp where the roar of the rapids deafened us 122
Where Steinhof was drowned 122
Where Andy just missed drowning in Surprise Rapids 123
Looking through the pines at Surprise Rapids 123
Head of second fall of Surprise Rapids 123
Blackmore and the ling that refused to “register” 142
The winter, with pike-pole just before lining Death Rapids 142
Andy and I pulling down Kinbasket Lake 143
Our wettest camp, at Kinbasket Lake 156
The old ferry tower above Canoe River 156
Where we tied up at Kinbasket Lake 157
The bridge which the Columbia carried a hundred miles and placed across another stream157
Lining down to the head of Death Rapids 157
Trapper’s cabin being undermined by stream 168
The camp above Twelve-Mile168
Landing at sunset above Canoe River 169
Andy and Blackmore swinging the boat into the head of Rock Slide Rapids 169
The big rollers, from 15 to 20 feet from hollow to crest, at head of Death Rapids