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5 with contorta, poplar, birch a few piceas spruces (P. alba, A. subalpina), Contorta is the principal tree, slender, six
to eight inches diameter (One hundred miles farther inland) The timber in some places all willow in the low grounds, much
exclusively poplar with a few pines (Contorta) birches, a few spruces along low grounds 50 ft high no tree seen today over
50 feet high. Thousand acre patches burned. Some green trees burned off at the roots which are on top of the frozen ground
easily killed in dry weather. Had a good view from a high point on the trail of a mountain spur about 6000 ft high which was
timbered to a height of 5000 feet. Set out for the summit of a peak 7000 feet high back of Glenora, 140 miles from Tidewater.
First there is a flat terrace about 200 feet above the Stickine nearly a thousand feet above the sea. It is about a mile wide
stretches back to the slopes of Glenora Peak. It is covered with birch, spruce (Picea alba Menzonii) fir (subalpina) poplar
growing close tall as compared with the girth