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The Crest of the Continent: A Summer's Ramble in the Rocky Mountains and Beyond

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A first-person narrative follows a summer expedition across the Rocky Mountains and into neighboring regions, recording routes, camps, and vivid landscape impressions. Along the way the author profiles towns and resorts such as Denver, Colorado Springs, Manitou and Pueblo, and describes railroads, mining, irrigation, stock-raising and other local industries. Accounts of ascents, mountain passes, canyons, mineral springs and prehistoric relics alternate with notes on New Mexican and Indigenous life and practical advice for travel and camping. Reflections on the invigorating high-altitude climate and the aesthetic power of alpine scenery accompany natural-history observations and economic commentary.

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Ernest Ingersoll

Ernest Ingersoll was an American author and naturalist known for his contributions to literature on nature and exploration. His works often blend scientific observation with engaging storytelling, making complex subjects accessible to a wider audience. Among his notable titles is "Golden Alaska: A Complete Account to Date of the Yukon Valley," which reflects his interest in the natural world and the adventures of exploration. Ingersoll also wrote extensively on zoology, as seen in his work "Zoölogy: The Science of Animal Life," showcasing his dedication to popularizing scientific knowledge. His writings continue to be appreciated for their informative yet entertaining style.

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