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Show 582. University Excursion Party, ed. Francis P. Farquhar (1874; rpt. San Francisco: Sierra Club Books, 1960), pp. 73-74. (61) King on Ruskin and Tyndall: Clarence King, Mountaineering in the Sierra Nevada, ed. Francis P- Farquhar (1871; rpt. New York: Norton, 1935), pp. 305-06. (62) "There are no harsh, hard dividing lines . . .": JoM, p. 89; Aug. 21, 1872. (62) "When you get to the top . . .": These words are ascribed to Japhy Ryder [Gary Snyder] in Jack Kerouac's Dharma Bums. (63) "This was my 'method of study:' . . ." "Exploration," p. 141. (64) "methodless rovings,": JoM, p. 108. (64) "We must trust . . .": "Nature," Whicher, p. 22. (65) "In particular . . .": Bade, I, p. 294; Sept. 8, 1871. (66) "No scientific book . . .": LtF, p. 157. (66) "tough grey clothes . . .": LtF, pp. 157-58. (67) "i then began to creep . . .": "Exploration," p. 144. (67) "Philosophers have yet to learn . . .": Louis Agassiz, Essay on Classification, ed. Edward Lurie (Cambridge, Mass.: 1962), p. 20. (68) "Soul and body . . .": "Exploration," p. 146. (69) Muir's revised version of "Exploration": Muir Papers, File #27.15. (70) "Brooding . . .": "Exploration," p. 146. (71) Skiing powder: Delores LaChappelle, Earth^Wisdom |