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Show 591. P l a v'" The Games Climbers Plav. ed. Ken Wilson (San Francisco: Sierra Club Books, 1978), pp. 19-27. (136) Sir John Hunt's The Conquest of Everest (London: 1956), describes the first ascent of the mountain. (136) "A Wilderness . . .": Section 2 (C), The Wilderness Act of September 3, 1964 (Public Law 88-577, 78 Stat. 890, 16 USC 1131). (138) "While the word . . .": Roderick Nash, Wilderness and the American Mind, p. 1. (139) "the Sierra, instead of being a huge wrinkle . . .": Studies, pp. 4-5. (139) "all may sing excelsior . . .": ". . . the Summit of South Dome . . ."; Kimes #60. (140) The Muir Wall: Yvon Chouinard, "Muir Wall-El Capitan," American Alpine Club Journal, vol. XV, No. 40, pp. 46-51, NOTES FOR CHAPTER IV: THE TAO OF GEOLOGY (143) "Suppose I should give . . .": Bade, I, p. 296; Sept. 8, 1871. (143) "Well here it is . . .": Bade, I, p. 296-97. (145) The standard text: Francois E. Matthes, The Incomparable Valley: A Geologic Interpretation of the Yosemite, ed. Fritiof Fryxell (Berkeley: U.C. Press, 1950). (145) "curtail his poetic exuberance . . .": Wolfe, pp. 171-72. (146) "Everything is so inseparably united, . . .": Wolfe, p. 171 |