id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 42030 Mills, Enos A. The Rocky Mountain Wonderland .txt text/plain 59239 3512 80 On the Eastern Boundary-Line of the Rocky Mountain National Park] _Capitol Peak and Snow Mass Mountain from Galena Park, _A Deer in Deep Snow, Rocky Mountain National Park_ 260 the winter snows piling so deeply that the covered trees were not timber-line snow may fall any day of the year, and wintry conditions A few timber-line trees live a thousand years, but half this time is a forest, where wind-shaped trees at timber-line barely peeped beneath bits live in the mountain snows, rarely descending below timber-line. magnificence of rocky peaks, alpine lakes, and aged snow-fields, and mountain heights, big clouds came in and snow fell thickly all night of times seen elk, deer, and mountain sheep feeding near a grizzly One autumn day, along the timber-line in the Rocky Mountains, wild [Illustration: CAPITOL PEAK AND SNOW MASS MOUNTAIN FROM GALENA PARK] [Illustration: A DEER IN DEEP SNOW, ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK] ./cache/42030.txt ./txt/42030.txt