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-The Project Gutenberg eBook of The shasta route along the southern
-pacific--the road of a thousand wonders, by Anonymous
-
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-Title: The shasta route along the southern pacific--the road of a
- thousand wonders
- A scenic guide book from San Francisco, California, to Portland,
- Oregon on the road of a thousand wonders
-
-Author: Anonymous
-
-Release Date: July 10, 2022 [eBook #68494]
-
-Language: English
-
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- and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at
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-
-*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE SHASTA ROUTE ALONG THE
-SOUTHERN PACIFIC--THE ROAD OF A THOUSAND WONDERS ***
-
-
-
-
-
-Transcriber’s Notes:
-
-
-Italic text is enclosed in _underscores_. Boldface is enclosed in
-=equals signs.=
-
-The Table of Contents for this picture book is its “_Explanation of
-Views Illustrated_”.
-
-
-
-
-
-[Illustration: _MOUNT SHASTA FROM RESERVOIR LAKE._]
-
-THE SHASTA ROUTE
-
-ALONG the
-
-SOUTHERN PACIFIC--THE ROAD of a THOUSAND WONDERS
-
-
-
-
-[Illustration:
-
- THE
- SHASTA ROUTE
-
- →IN ALL OF ITS GRANDEUR←
-
- A SCENIC GUIDE BOOK
-
- From San Francisco, California, to Portland, Oregon
-
- On the Road of a Thousand Wonders
-
-
-The illustrations shown in the following pages are all made expressly
-for this book from photographs taken by special artists of the most
-striking objects of interest, which abound to a remarkable extent along
-the Southern Pacific Railroad, between San Francisco and Portland.
-Great care was taken to select only such views as every traveler
-actually sees along the line, so that the book truly forms a panorama
-of scenic wonders which is unrolled every day before the eyes of
-those who make this trip. Everyone desires to secure souvenirs of the
-journey, and, knowing this, we have endeavored to make this volume
-such a record of facts, and such a collection of beautiful, accurate
-and attractive views, that it will be recognized by all as the most
-appropriate and interesting souvenir of the journey. =For sale only en
-route on the trains on the Shasta Route.=
-
-
- EXCLUSIVE EDITION.
-
-Copyrighted by Curt Teich & Co., Chicago.
-
- Price $1.50
-]
-
-
-
-
- The charm of a trip along the Shasta Route of the Southern
- Pacific, often termed “The Road of a Thousand Wonders,” is
- recognized by the traveled world. It offers a succession of
- grandeur and scenic beauty unexcelled by any railroad trip
- in America.
-
-
-_EXPLANATION OF VIEWS ILLUSTRATED_
-
-
-MOUNT SHASTA FROM RESERVOIR LAKE (COVER)
-
-This is one of the most famous views of this imperial mountain peak.
-
-
-THE FERRY BUILDING
-
-From the Ferry Building, at the foot of Market Street, the ferry boats
-of the Southern Pacific take the traveler across San Francisco Bay
-to Oakland Pier. The Ferry Building, erected in 1896 at a cost of
-$1,000,000, is the water gate of San Francisco, where rail and tide
-meet. There is scarcely a minute in the day when there is not a ferry
-either arriving at or departing from some one of the ferry slips.
-
-
-VIEW OF SAN FRANCISCO, SHOWING THE HARBOR, OAKLAND, AND MOUNT DIABLO IN
-THE DISTANCE
-
-San Francisco, the starting point of this journey, is the largest and
-best known of the cities on the Pacific Coast. This bird’s eye view of
-lower San Francisco, the Ferry Building and San Francisco Bay, shows
-the splendid body of water facing the city. This Bay is seventy miles
-long and from three to ten miles wide, and has an area of four hundred
-and fifty square miles. Vessels of all descriptions, and from all
-parts of the globe, populate San Francisco harbor, which is the pride
-and marvel of all navigators. Yerba Buena Island is seen on the left,
-++the trans-bay cities of Oakland, Berkeley and Alameda, and ferryboat
-landings in the middle distance, while in the distance is seen Mount
-Diablo.
-
-
-OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA
-
-Oakland, the third largest city in California is but eighteen minutes
-from San Francisco via the Southern Pacific’s fine transbay steamers.
-
-With its fine harbor facilities, Oakland is rapidly growing as a
-commercial center, carrying on an extensive coastwise and foreign
-trade. Its position on the east side of the bay, makes it a great
-railroad terminal for all lines from the north, south and east.
-
-As a community of homes, Oakland has a well deserved fame, for its
-setting is picturesque and the climate nears perfection.
-
-Oakland has many attractive parks and public playgrounds. Lake Merritt,
-near the Civic Center is a natural water-park, and state game reserve,
-where thousands of wild ducks make their winter home, an unusual sight,
-indeed. Boating may be enjoyed every day in the year.
-
-Oakland’s City Hall, with its massive tower, is the tallest building in
-California, its height being 377 feet.
-
-
-FERRY BOAT “CONTRA COSTA”
-
-This ferry carries Southern Pacific trains and passengers between
-Port Costa and Benicia, crossing the Carquinez Straits. The distance
-is about a mile and requires about twenty minutes. The ferry was
-constructed as a sister ship to the ferry “Solano” and is the largest
-ferry in the world. It is 433 feet long, cost $450,000, and has a
-capacity of 36 cars and two engines.
-
-
-LASSEN PEAK, LASSEN VOLCANIC NATIONAL PARK
-
-Lassen Peak, California, is the latest scene of volcanic activity on
-the Pacific Coast, adding another point of interest along “The Road of
-a Thousand Wonders.” Lassen Peak with its elevation of 10,577 feet, can
-be seen from the car windows of the “Shasta Route” trains, and can be
-visited from Red Bluff or Redding by automobile.
-
-
-SACRAMENTO RIVER AND MT. SHASTA FROM CASTELLA
-
-This is one of the finest views in the canyon, with the mighty form of
-Mt. Shasta in the background. The great white cap extends 14,444 feet
-above the sea. The foothill counties tributary to this valley are rich
-in gold and other minerals, while the rich soil of the entire valley
-is adapted to raising of a most diverse variety of crops. The upper
-canyon of the Sacramento River constantly presents to the traveler an
-ever-changing scene of astounding splendor.
-
-
-CASTLE CRAGS IN SACRAMENTO CANYON
-
-Castle Crags, in the Sacramento Canyon, are great granite rocks, rising
-close beside the track, to a height of 4,000 feet. Their vertical
-strata splintered into a hundred parapets, makes this a scene never to
-be forgotten. Beyond the Crags is Castle Lake at an elevation of 7,245
-feet, and from this point appears the rounded summit of Mt. Shasta,
-silver against the turquoise sky; a watch tower of the world, gazing
-ever toward the eternal.
-
-
-MOSSBRAE FALLS AT SHASTA SPRINGS
-
-Here one of the enormous streams which have their origin in the melting
-snows of Mt. Shasta, divides itself into a myriad of little waterways
-before reaching the top of a wooded semi-circular cliff, from which
-point it tumbles into the Sacramento River, a hundred feet below,
-forming Mossbrae Falls, as they appear like a thousand springs born
-under the rocky ground.
-
-
-SHASTA SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA
-
-Shasta Springs, near the base of Mount Shasta, is one of the best-known
-all-the-year-around resorts in the world. Here the train stops long
-enough for a drink of the famous sparkling Shasta water, real soda
-water. This resort is noted for its scenic beauty and its health-giving
-water.
-
-
-CANTARA LOOP, 18TH CROSSING, SACRAMENTO RIVER, CALIFORNIA
-
-The train spends five hours crossing and recrossing the Sacramento
-River. This loop was devised to get out of the canyon and up on the
-plateau where stands Mt. Shasta, with its snowy summit, as seen from
-the car windows; nothing could be a more glorious tribute to the
-marvelous skill of the modern railroad engineer, than the obstacles met
-with and overcome in building a railroad through this rugged country.
-
-
-SISSON, AT THE BASE OF MOUNT SHASTA
-
-At this point the traveler finds himself at the base of the mountain,
-and if he desires, can arrange a genuine Alpine mountain climbing trip.
-The town stands at the base of the mountain and a road runs to the edge
-of the timber line, which has made possible an ascent of the mountain
-in a single day. The wonderful view from the summit, 14,444 feet above
-the sea, is bounded only by the curvature of the world’s disc, and
-there is not a finer view to be had anywhere.
-
-
-PANORAMA OF MT. SHASTA AND BLACK BUTTE
-
-There are numerous volcanic cones scattered throughout this part of
-California. One of the best-known is Black Butte, also called Muirs
-Peak. Its cone is almost perpendicular to a height of almost 6,000
-feet, close to the base of Mt. Shasta--black, bare and desolate, an
-extinct volcano, with half a dozen craters in plain view. Mt. Shasta
-is an extinct volcano, one of the highest peaks on the North American
-Continent. Its snows and glaciers feed hundreds of streams which thread
-the wild region in every direction. These wild regions are a paradise
-for the sportsman and lover of nature. Grizzly, black and cinnamon bear
-abound, elk, deer and mountain sheep are plenty, as well as a great
-variety of smaller game. The streams are alive with trout.
-
-
-MOUNT SHASTA FROM EDGEWOOD
-
-Here is one of the favorite view points of this great snow-capped
-mountain and where the majestic grandeur of the mountain is most
-apparent. Edgewood, as the name suggests, is literally the edge of the
-forest. From this point to the summit of the Siskiyous there is very
-little timber.
-
-
-MT. McLOUGHLIN FROM UPPER KLAMATH LAKE
-
-The Klamath Country has no superior as a pleasure realm for the
-sportsman and camper, and of unusual interest to tourists. Much of this
-region is still a wilderness, full of the charm of mountain and forest.
-Its marches are breeding grounds for wild fowl; its clear streams and
-broad lakes are full of lusty, hard-fighting trout, and in its forests
-roam deer, bear and cougars. Mount McLoughlin, the highest peak in
-southern Oregon, is 9,760 feet above sea level.
-
-
-WIZARD ISLAND, CRATER LAKE NATIONAL PARK
-
-Crater Lake lies in the heart of the Cascade Range, in southern Oregon,
-its surface 6,177 feet above sea level. As its name suggests, it is the
-crater of an extinct volcano. Crater Lake has been sounded to a depth
-of 1,996 feet and declared by scientists to be the deepest inland body
-of water in the world. Rising almost sheer from the water’s edge, the
-rim of the lava cliffs attain at places a height of 2,000 feet. From
-Crater Lake Lodge, on the rim of the lake, the opposite shore is six
-miles away. Wizard Island is a perfectly preserved cinder cone rising
-nearly 1,000 feet above the lake. You may climb the slaggy timbered
-cone of Wizard Island and descend one hundred feet into its crater
-which is five hundred feet across.
-
-
-LOOP TUNNELS 14 AND 15 IN SISKIYOU MOUNTAINS
-
-This picture represents one of the difficulties of railroads through
-this rugged mountain range and shows elevation is overcome by the
-use of tunnels. A tunnel is cut through the rocks; a circuit is made
-leading back to the same point at a higher elevation and another tunnel
-is cut directly over the first one. The traveler will find this a most
-interesting view as the train winds its way through these mountains.
-
-
-GOLD RAY DAM, SHOWING TABLE MOUNTAIN AND ROGUE RIVER
-
-Table Rock is familiar in Indian history as the place where Captain
-Jack of the Modoc Indians made his last stand; was captured and hung
-at Old Fort Klamath, ending the historical Modoc war. Snow-capped Mt.
-Pitt, rising to an altitude of 9,760 feet, is visible from this point.
-
-
-HELL GATE, ROGUE RIVER
-
-This picture shows the character of the upper stretches of this
-splendid trout stream. Anglers cross the continent for the joys of
-fishing this stream. The line of the Shasta Route from Medford to
-Crater Lake follows this canyon and affords many beautiful views.
-
-
-COW CREEK CANYON
-
-Despite its unromantic title, this canyon has few rivals in the
-attractiveness of its scenery. For a long way, the tracks run parallel
-to the stream, which races in rapid rivalry with the train. Its rugged
-walls on every hand form grotesque outlines, suggesting weird figures
-to the imagination of a nature-loving mind.
-
-
-THE WILLIAMETTE RIVER, OREGON
-
-The Southern Pacific “Shasta Route” follows for 150 miles, the
-beautiful Williamette River, and from the car windows, may be glimpsed
-views of its wooded banks, its gleaming reaches and winding course that
-will delight the beholder. The Williamette Valley through which it
-flows is the principal valley of Western Oregon.
-
-
-MOUNT HOOD FROM LOST LAKE
-
-This mountain is often spoken of as the “Pride of Oregon.” Its
-uppermost peak reaches an altitude of 11,225 feet and is plainly
-visible from many points on this part of “The Road of a Thousand
-Wonders.” While this grand mountain is easy to climb, the ascent is
-steep and the alpenstock and rope are used to aid one in his upward
-journey. On the top one finds a region of perpetual snow, but the view
-is indescribably grand. The trip to the summit is one of the most
-popular trips out of Portland.
-
-
-PORTLAND, OREGON. MOUNT HOOD IN DISTANCE
-
-Portland, often termed the “Rose City,” has many natural advantages
-and points of interest to the traveler. This popular name is derived
-from the city’s beautiful parks and homes, where roses are in abundance
-everywhere. A trip up the Columbia River from Portland will leave an
-impression on the traveler never to be forgotten. Mountain climbing and
-ocean bathing are popular sports that help to make Portland a favorite
-stopping point.
-
-
-[Illustration: (map)
-
- SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES
- SUNSET, OGDEN AND SHASTA ROUTES
- AND CONNECTIONS
-]
-
-[Illustration: FRONT VIEW OF FERRY BUILDING, SAN FRANCISCO, 125,000
-PERSONS PASS THROUGH ITS PORTALS DAILY.]
-
-[Illustration: SAN FRANCISCO AND BAY, OAKLAND, BERKELEY AND ALAMEDA IN
-DISTANCE]
-
-[Illustration: VISTA OF BEAUTIFUL LAKE MERRITT, OAKLAND]
-
-[Illustration: FERRY BOAT “CONTRA COSTA”]
-
-[Illustration: LASSEN PEAK--LASSEN VOLCANIC NATIONAL PARK]
-
-[Illustration: SACRAMENTO RIVER AND MT. SHASTA, FROM CASTELLA]
-
-[Illustration: CASTLE CRAGS IN SACRAMENTO CANYON]
-
-[Illustration: MOSSBRAE FALLS AT SHASTA SPRINGS]
-
-[Illustration: SHASTA SPRINGS]
-
-[Illustration: CANTARA LOOP, 18TH CROSSING, SACRAMENTO RIVER]
-
-[Illustration: SISSON AT THE BASE OF MOUNT SHASTA]
-
-[Illustration: PANORAMA OF MOUNT SHASTA AND BLACK BUTTE]
-
-[Illustration: MOUNT SHASTA FROM POINT NEAR EDGEWOOD]
-
-[Illustration: KLAMATH LAKE AND MT. McLOUGHLIN]
-
-[Illustration: WIZARD ISLAND, CRATER LAKE]
-
-[Illustration: LOOP TUNNELS 14 AND 15 IN SISKIYOU MOUNTAINS]
-
-[Illustration: GOLD RAY DAM, SHOWING TABLE MOUNTAIN AND ROGUE RIVER]
-
-[Illustration: HELL GATE, ROGUE RIVER]
-
-[Illustration: COW CREEK CANYON]
-
-[Illustration: WILLIAMETTE RIVER]
-
-[Illustration: MOUNT HOOD, FROM LOST LAKE]
-
-[Illustration: PORTLAND, OREGON, MOUNT HOOD IN DISTANCE]
-
-*** END OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE SHASTA ROUTE ALONG THE
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-<p style='display:block; margin-left:2em; text-indent:0; margin-top:0; margin-bottom:1em;'>A scenic guide book from San Francisco, California, to Portland, Oregon on the road of a thousand wonders</p>
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-<div style='margin-top:2em; margin-bottom:4em'>*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE SHASTA ROUTE ALONG THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC--THE ROAD OF A THOUSAND WONDERS ***</div>
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-<div class="transnote">
-<p class="center larger">Transcriber’s Notes:</p>
-
-<p>Larger versions of the illustrations may be seen by right-clicking them
-and selecting an option to view them separately, or by double-tapping and/or
-stretching them. High-resolution versions of the illustrations may be
-seen by clicking <i>High-Resolution</i> below them.</p>
-
-<p>The Table of Contents for this picture book is its
-“<i><a href="#toc">Explanation of Views Illustrated</a></i>”. The headings
-link to the illustrations.</p>
-</div>
-
-<div class="chapter">
-<div id="cover" class="figcenter cover" style="max-width: 55em;">
- <img src="images/coversmall.jpg" width="1228" height="955" alt="" />
- <div class="caption">
- <p class="hires"><a href="images/cover.jpg" id="i_coverlow">High-Resolution</a></p>
- <p><i>MOUNT SHASTA FROM RESERVOIR LAKE.</i></p>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<h1><span class="smcap">The Shasta Route</span></h1>
-
-<p class="center wspace">ALONG the</p>
-
-<p class="center xxlarge"><span class="smcap">Southern Pacific—the Road</span> of a <span class="smcap">Thousand Wonders</span></p>
-</div>
-
-<hr />
-
-<div class="chapter">
-<div id="i_1" class="figcenter" style="max-width: 48em;">
- <img src="images/i_001.jpg" width="1522" height="1212" alt="" />
- <div class="caption">
- <p class="hires"><a href="images/i_001_large.jpg" id="i_01low">High-Resolution</a></p>
-
-<p class="center xxlarge wspace bold">
-<span class="smcap">The<br />
-Shasta Route</span></p>
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-<p class="p1 large center wspace">→IN ALL OF ITS GRANDEUR←</p>
-
-<p class="p1 center wspace">A SCENIC GUIDE BOOK</p>
-
-<p class="p0 center larger">From San Francisco, California, to Portland, Oregon<br />
-<span class="larger">On the Road of a Thousand Wonders</span></p>
-
-<p class="justify"><span class="smcap"><span class="large">T</span>he</span> illustrations shown in the
-following pages are all made expressly for this book from photographs
-taken by special artists of the most striking objects of interest, which abound to a remarkable extent
-along the Southern Pacific Railroad, between San Francisco and Portland. Great care was taken to select only
-such views as every traveler actually sees along the line, so that the book truly forms a panorama of scenic
-wonders which is unrolled every day before the eyes of those who make this trip. Everyone desires to secure
-souvenirs of the journey, and, knowing this, we have endeavored to make this volume such a record of facts,
-and such a collection of beautiful, accurate and attractive views, that it will be recognized by all as the most
-appropriate and interesting souvenir of the journey. <b>For sale only en route on the trains on the Shasta Route.</b></p>
-
-<p class="p2 center wspace larger">EXCLUSIVE EDITION.</p>
-
-<p class="xsmall justify">Copyrighted by Curt Teich &amp; Co., Chicago.</p>
-
-<p class="p1 center large">Price $1.50</p>
-</div></div>
-</div>
-
-<hr />
-
-<div class="chapter p2 narrow">
-
-<p class="drop-cap"><span class="smcap1">The</span> charm of a trip along the Shasta Route of the Southern Pacific, often termed “The Road of a
-Thousand Wonders,” is recognized by the traveled world. It offers a succession of grandeur and scenic
-beauty unexcelled by any railroad trip in America.</p>
-</div>
-
-<h2 id="toc" class="nobreak"><i>EXPLANATION OF VIEWS ILLUSTRATED</i></h2>
-
-<h3><a href="#cover">MOUNT SHASTA FROM RESERVOIR LAKE (COVER)</a></h3>
-
-<p>This is one of the most famous views of this imperial mountain peak.</p>
-
-<div class="tb">      </div>
-
-<h3><a href="#i_3">THE FERRY BUILDING</a></h3>
-
-<p>From the Ferry Building, at the foot of Market Street, the ferry boats of the
-Southern Pacific take the traveler across San Francisco Bay to Oakland Pier. The
-Ferry Building, erected in 1896 at a cost of $1,000,000, is the water gate of San
-Francisco, where rail and tide meet. There is scarcely a minute in the day when there
-is not a ferry either arriving at or departing from some one of the ferry slips.</p>
-
-<div class="tb">      </div>
-
-<h3><a href="#i_4">VIEW OF SAN FRANCISCO, SHOWING THE HARBOR, OAKLAND,
-AND MOUNT DIABLO IN THE DISTANCE</a></h3>
-
-<p>San Francisco, the starting point of this journey, is the largest and best known
-of the cities on the Pacific Coast. This bird’s eye view of lower San Francisco, the
-Ferry Building and San Francisco Bay, shows the splendid body of water facing the
-city. This Bay is seventy miles long and from three to ten miles wide, and has an
-area of four hundred and fifty square miles. Vessels of all descriptions, and from all
-parts of the globe, populate San Francisco harbor, which is the pride and marvel of
-all navigators. Yerba Buena Island is seen on the left, the trans-bay cities of Oakland,
-Berkeley and Alameda, and ferryboat landings in the middle distance, while in the
-distance is seen Mount Diablo.</p>
-
-<div class="tb">      </div>
-
-<h3><a href="#i_5">OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA</a></h3>
-
-<p>Oakland, the third largest city in California is but eighteen minutes from San
-Francisco via the Southern Pacific’s fine transbay steamers.</p>
-
-<p>With its fine harbor facilities, Oakland is rapidly growing as a commercial center,
-carrying on an extensive coastwise and foreign trade. Its position on the east side of
-the bay, makes it a great railroad terminal for all lines from the north, south and east.</p>
-
-<p>As a community of homes, Oakland has a well deserved fame, for its setting is
-picturesque and the climate nears perfection.</p>
-
-<p>Oakland has many attractive parks and public playgrounds. Lake Merritt, near
-the Civic Center is a natural water-park, and state game reserve, where thousands of
-wild ducks make their winter home, an unusual sight, indeed. Boating may be
-enjoyed every day in the year.</p>
-
-<p>Oakland’s City Hall, with its massive tower, is the tallest building in California,
-its height being 377 feet.</p>
-
-<div class="tb">      </div>
-
-<h3><a href="#i_6">FERRY BOAT “CONTRA COSTA”</a></h3>
-
-<p>This ferry carries Southern Pacific trains and passengers between Port Costa and
-Benicia, crossing the Carquinez Straits. The distance is about a mile and requires
-about twenty minutes. The ferry was constructed as a sister ship to the ferry “Solano”
-and is the largest ferry in the world. It is 433 feet long, cost $450,000, and has a
-capacity of 36 cars and two engines.</p>
-
-<div class="tb">      </div>
-
-<h3><a href="#i_7">LASSEN PEAK, LASSEN VOLCANIC NATIONAL PARK</a></h3>
-
-<p>Lassen Peak, California, is the latest scene of volcanic activity on the Pacific
-Coast, adding another point of interest along “The Road of a Thousand Wonders.”
-Lassen Peak with its elevation of 10,577 feet, can be seen from the car windows of
-the “Shasta Route” trains, and can be visited from Red Bluff or Redding by automobile.</p>
-
-<div class="tb">      </div>
-
-<h3><a href="#i_8">SACRAMENTO RIVER AND MT. SHASTA FROM CASTELLA</a></h3>
-
-<p>This is one of the finest views in the canyon, with the mighty form of Mt. Shasta
-in the background. The great white cap extends 14,444 feet above the sea. The
-foothill counties tributary to this valley are rich in gold and other minerals, while
-the rich soil of the entire valley is adapted to raising of a most diverse variety of crops.
-The upper canyon of the Sacramento River constantly presents to the traveler an ever-changing
-scene of astounding splendor.</p>
-
-<div class="tb">      </div>
-
-<h3><a href="#i_9">CASTLE CRAGS IN SACRAMENTO CANYON</a></h3>
-
-<p>Castle Crags, in the Sacramento Canyon, are great granite rocks, rising close beside
-the track, to a height of 4,000 feet. Their vertical strata splintered into a hundred
-parapets, makes this a scene never to be forgotten. Beyond the Crags is Castle Lake
-at an elevation of 7,245 feet, and from this point appears the rounded summit of Mt.
-Shasta, silver against the turquoise sky; a watch tower of the world, gazing ever
-toward the eternal.</p>
-
-<div class="tb">      </div>
-
-<h3><a href="#i_10">MOSSBRAE FALLS AT SHASTA SPRINGS</a></h3>
-
-<p>Here one of the enormous streams which have their origin in the melting snows
-of Mt. Shasta, divides itself into a myriad of little waterways before reaching the top
-of a wooded semi-circular cliff, from which point it tumbles into the Sacramento
-River, a hundred feet below, forming Mossbrae Falls, as they appear like a thousand
-springs born under the rocky ground.</p>
-
-<div class="tb">      </div>
-
-<h3><a href="#i_11">SHASTA SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA</a></h3>
-
-<p>Shasta Springs, near the base of Mount Shasta, is one of the best-known all-the-year-around
-resorts in the world. Here the train stops long enough for a drink of
-the famous sparkling Shasta water, real soda water. This resort is noted for its
-scenic beauty and its health-giving water.</p>
-
-<div class="tb">      </div>
-
-<h3><a href="#i_12">CANTARA LOOP, 18TH CROSSING, SACRAMENTO RIVER, CALIFORNIA</a></h3>
-
-<p>The train spends five hours crossing and recrossing the Sacramento River. This
-loop was devised to get out of the canyon and up on the plateau where stands Mt.
-Shasta, with its snowy summit, as seen from the car windows; nothing could be a more
-glorious tribute to the marvelous skill of the modern railroad engineer, than the
-obstacles met with and overcome in building a railroad through this rugged country.</p>
-
-<div class="tb">      </div>
-
-<h3><a href="#i_13">SISSON, AT THE BASE OF MOUNT SHASTA</a></h3>
-
-<p>At this point the traveler finds himself at the base of the mountain, and if he
-desires, can arrange a genuine Alpine mountain climbing trip. The town stands at
-the base of the mountain and a road runs to the edge of the timber line, which has
-made possible an ascent of the mountain in a single day. The wonderful view from
-the summit, 14,444 feet above the sea, is bounded only by the curvature of the
-world’s disc, and there is not a finer view to be had anywhere.</p>
-
-<div class="tb">      </div>
-
-<h3><a href="#i_14">PANORAMA OF MT. SHASTA AND BLACK BUTTE</a></h3>
-
-<p>There are numerous volcanic cones scattered throughout this part of California.
-One of the best-known is Black Butte, also called Muirs Peak. Its cone is almost
-perpendicular to a height of almost 6,000 feet, close to the base of Mt. Shasta—black,
-bare and desolate, an extinct volcano, with half a dozen craters in plain view. Mt.
-Shasta is an extinct volcano, one of the highest peaks on the North American Continent.
-Its snows and glaciers feed hundreds of streams which thread the wild region
-in every direction. These wild regions are a paradise for the sportsman and lover of
-nature. Grizzly, black and cinnamon bear abound, elk, deer and mountain sheep are
-plenty, as well as a great variety of smaller game. The streams are alive with trout.</p>
-
-<div class="tb">      </div>
-
-<h3><a href="#i_15">MOUNT SHASTA FROM EDGEWOOD</a></h3>
-
-<p>Here is one of the favorite view points of this great snow-capped mountain and
-where the majestic grandeur of the mountain is most apparent. Edgewood, as the
-name suggests, is literally the edge of the forest. From this point to the summit of
-the Siskiyous there is very little timber.</p>
-
-<div class="tb">      </div>
-
-<h3><a href="#i_16">MT. McLOUGHLIN FROM UPPER KLAMATH LAKE</a></h3>
-
-<p>The Klamath Country has no superior as a pleasure realm for the sportsman and
-camper, and of unusual interest to tourists. Much of this region is still a wilderness,
-full of the charm of mountain and forest. Its marches are breeding grounds for wild
-fowl; its clear streams and broad lakes are full of lusty, hard-fighting trout, and in its
-forests roam deer, bear and cougars. Mount McLoughlin, the highest peak in southern
-Oregon, is 9,760 feet above sea level.</p>
-
-<div class="tb">      </div>
-
-<h3><a href="#i_17">WIZARD ISLAND, CRATER LAKE NATIONAL PARK</a></h3>
-
-<p>Crater Lake lies in the heart of the Cascade Range, in southern Oregon, its surface
-6,177 feet above sea level. As its name suggests, it is the crater of an extinct volcano.
-Crater Lake has been sounded to a depth of 1,996 feet and declared by scientists to be
-the deepest inland body of water in the world. Rising almost sheer from the water’s
-edge, the rim of the lava cliffs attain at places a height of 2,000 feet. From Crater
-Lake Lodge, on the rim of the lake, the opposite shore is six miles away. Wizard
-Island is a perfectly preserved cinder cone rising nearly 1,000 feet above the lake.
-You may climb the slaggy timbered cone of Wizard Island and descend one hundred
-feet into its crater which is five hundred feet across.</p>
-
-<div class="tb">      </div>
-
-<h3><a href="#i_18">LOOP TUNNELS 14 AND 15 IN SISKIYOU MOUNTAINS</a></h3>
-
-<p>This picture represents one of the difficulties of railroads through this rugged
-mountain range and shows elevation is overcome by the use of tunnels. A tunnel
-is cut through the rocks; a circuit is made leading back to the same point at a higher
-elevation and another tunnel is cut directly over the first one. The traveler will find
-this a most interesting view as the train winds its way through these mountains.</p>
-
-<div class="tb">      </div>
-
-<h3><a href="#i_19">GOLD RAY DAM, SHOWING TABLE MOUNTAIN AND ROGUE RIVER</a></h3>
-
-<p>Table Rock is familiar in Indian history as the place where Captain Jack of the
-Modoc Indians made his last stand; was captured and hung at Old Fort Klamath,
-ending the historical Modoc war. Snow-capped Mt. Pitt, rising to an altitude of
-9,760 feet, is visible from this point.</p>
-
-<div class="tb">      </div>
-
-<h3><a href="#i_20">HELL GATE, ROGUE RIVER</a></h3>
-
-<p>This picture shows the character of the upper stretches of this splendid trout
-stream. Anglers cross the continent for the joys of fishing this stream. The line of
-the Shasta Route from Medford to Crater Lake follows this canyon and affords many
-beautiful views.</p>
-
-<div class="tb">      </div>
-
-<h3><a href="#i_21">COW CREEK CANYON</a></h3>
-
-<p>Despite its unromantic title, this canyon has few rivals in the attractiveness of its
-scenery. For a long way, the tracks run parallel to the stream, which races in rapid
-rivalry with the train. Its rugged walls on every hand form grotesque outlines, suggesting
-weird figures to the imagination of a nature-loving mind.</p>
-
-<div class="tb">      </div>
-
-<h3><a href="#i_22">THE WILLIAMETTE RIVER, OREGON</a></h3>
-
-<p>The Southern Pacific “Shasta Route” follows for 150 miles, the beautiful
-Williamette River, and from the car windows, may be glimpsed views of its wooded
-banks, its gleaming reaches and winding course that will delight the beholder. The
-Williamette Valley through which it flows is the principal valley of Western Oregon.</p>
-
-<div class="tb">      </div>
-
-<h3><a href="#i_23">MOUNT HOOD FROM LOST LAKE</a></h3>
-
-<p>This mountain is often spoken of as the “Pride of Oregon.” Its uppermost
-peak reaches an altitude of 11,225 feet and is plainly visible from many points on
-this part of “The Road of a Thousand Wonders.” While this grand mountain is
-easy to climb, the ascent is steep and the alpenstock and rope are used to aid one in
-his upward journey. On the top one finds a region of perpetual snow, but the view
-is indescribably grand. The trip to the summit is one of the most popular trips out
-of Portland.</p>
-
-<div class="tb">      </div>
-
-<h3><a href="#i_24">PORTLAND, OREGON. MOUNT HOOD IN DISTANCE</a></h3>
-
-<p>Portland, often termed the “Rose City,” has many natural advantages and points
-of interest to the traveler. This popular name is derived from the city’s beautiful
-parks and homes, where roses are in abundance everywhere. A trip up the Columbia
-River from Portland will leave an impression on the traveler never to be forgotten.
-Mountain climbing and ocean bathing are popular sports that help to make Portland
-a favorite stopping point.</p>
-
-<hr />
-
-<div id="map" class="figcenter chapter" style="max-width: 50em;">
- <img src="images/i_003.jpg" width="1598" height="1182" alt="" />
- <div class="caption">
- <p class="hires"><a href="images/i_003_large.jpg" id="i_03low">High-Resolution</a></p>
-
-<p>
-<span class="smcap larger">Southern Pacific Lines</span><br />
-<span class="small">SUNSET, OGDEN AND SHASTA ROUTES<br />
-AND CONNECTIONS</span>
-</p></div></div>
-
-<div id="i_3" class="figcenter chapter" style="max-width: 45em;">
- <img src="images/i_004.jpg" width="1418" height="1110" alt="" />
- <div class="caption">FRONT VIEW OF FERRY BUILDING, SAN FRANCISCO, 125,000 PERSONS PASS THROUGH ITS PORTALS DAILY.
- <p class="hires"><a href="images/i_004_large.jpg" id="i_04low">High-Resolution</a></p>
-</div></div>
-
-<div id="i_4" class="figcenter chapter" style="max-width: 45em;">
- <img src="images/i_005.jpg" width="1415" height="1104" alt="" />
- <div class="caption">SAN FRANCISCO AND BAY, OAKLAND, BERKELEY AND ALAMEDA IN DISTANCE
- <p class="hires"><a href="images/i_005_large.jpg" id="i_05low">High-Resolution</a></p>
-</div></div>
-
-<div id="i_5" class="figcenter chapter" style="max-width: 45em;">
- <img src="images/i_006.jpg" width="1422" height="1109" alt="" />
- <div class="caption">VISTA OF BEAUTIFUL LAKE MERRITT, OAKLAND
- <p class="hires"><a href="images/i_006_large.jpg" id="i_06low">High-Resolution</a></p>
-</div></div>
-
-<div id="i_6" class="figcenter chapter" style="max-width: 45em;">
- <img src="images/i_007.jpg" width="1416" height="1104" alt="" />
- <div class="caption">FERRY BOAT “CONTRA COSTA”
- <p class="hires"><a href="images/i_007_large.jpg" id="i_07low">High-Resolution</a></p>
-</div></div>
-
-<div id="i_7" class="figcenter chapter" style="max-width: 45em;">
- <img src="images/i_008.jpg" width="1419" height="1102" alt="" />
- <div class="caption">LASSEN PEAK—LASSEN VOLCANIC NATIONAL PARK
- <p class="hires"><a href="images/i_008_large.jpg" id="i_08low">High-Resolution</a></p>
-</div></div>
-
-<div id="i_8" class="figcenter chapter" style="max-width: 45em;">
- <img src="images/i_009.jpg" width="1427" height="1119" alt="" />
- <div class="caption">SACRAMENTO RIVER AND MT. SHASTA, FROM CASTELLA
- <p class="hires"><a href="images/i_009_large.jpg" id="i_09low">High-Resolution</a></p>
-</div></div>
-
-<div id="i_9" class="figcenter chapter" style="max-width: 45em;">
- <img src="images/i_009a.jpg" width="1457" height="1158" alt="" />
- <div class="caption">CASTLE CRAGS IN SACRAMENTO CANYON
- <p class="hires"><a href="images/i_009a_large.jpg" id="i_009alow">High-Resolution</a></p>
-</div></div>
-
-<div id="i_10" class="figcenter chapter" style="max-width: 45em;">
- <img src="images/i_010.jpg" width="1429" height="1117" alt="" />
- <div class="caption">MOSSBRAE FALLS AT SHASTA SPRINGS
- <p class="hires"><a href="images/i_010_large.jpg" id="i_10low">High-Resolution</a></p>
-</div></div>
-
-<div id="i_11" class="figcenter chapter" style="max-width: 45em;">
- <img src="images/i_011.jpg" width="1425" height="1115" alt="" />
- <div class="caption">SHASTA SPRINGS
- <p class="hires"><a href="images/i_011_large.jpg" id="i_11low">High-Resolution</a></p>
-</div></div>
-
-<div id="i_12" class="figcenter chapter" style="max-width: 45em;">
- <img src="images/i_012.jpg" width="1429" height="1123" alt="" />
- <div class="caption">CANTARA LOOP, <span class="allsmcap">18TH</span> CROSSING, SACRAMENTO RIVER
- <p class="hires"><a href="images/i_012_large.jpg" id="i_12low">High-Resolution</a></p>
-</div></div>
-
-<div id="i_13" class="figcenter chapter" style="max-width: 45em;">
- <img src="images/i_013.jpg" width="1438" height="1130" alt="" />
- <div class="caption">SISSON AT THE BASE OF MOUNT SHASTA
- <p class="hires"><a href="images/i_013_large.jpg" id="i_13low">High-Resolution</a></p>
-</div></div>
-
-<div id="i_14" class="figcenter chapter" style="max-width: 107em;">
- <img src="images/i_014.jpg" width="3399" height="1122" alt="" />
- <div class="caption">PANORAMA OF MOUNT SHASTA AND BLACK BUTTE
- <p class="hires"><a href="images/i_014_large.jpg" id="i_14low">High-Resolution (full)</a><br />
- <a href="images/i_014left_large.jpg" id="i_14leftlow">Left</a>  /
- <a href="images/i_014middle_large.jpg" id="i_14midlow">Middle</a>  /
- <a href="images/i_014right_large.jpg" id="i_14rightlow">Right</a>
- </p>
-</div></div>
-
-<div id="i_15" class="figcenter chapter" style="max-width: 45em;">
- <img src="images/i_015.jpg" width="1430" height="1124" alt="" />
- <div class="caption">MOUNT SHASTA FROM POINT NEAR EDGEWOOD
- <p class="hires"><a href="images/i_015_large.jpg" id="i_15low">High-Resolution</a></p>
-</div></div>
-
-<div id="i_16" class="figcenter chapter" style="max-width: 45em;">
- <img src="images/i_016.jpg" width="1423" height="1113" alt="" />
- <div class="caption">KLAMATH LAKE AND MT. McLOUGHLIN
- <p class="hires"><a href="images/i_016_large.jpg" id="i_16low">High-Resolution</a></p>
-</div></div>
-
-<div id="i_17" class="figcenter chapter" style="max-width: 45em;">
- <img src="images/i_017.jpg" width="1428" height="1117" alt="" />
- <div class="caption">WIZARD ISLAND, CRATER LAKE
- <p class="hires"><a href="images/i_017_large.jpg" id="i_17low">High-Resolution</a></p>
-</div></div>
-
-<div id="i_18" class="figcenter chapter" style="max-width: 45em;">
- <img src="images/i_018.jpg" width="1428" height="1110" alt="" />
- <div class="caption">LOOP TUNNELS 14 AND 15 IN SISKIYOU MOUNTAINS
- <p class="hires"><a href="images/i_018_large.jpg" id="i_18low">High-Resolution</a></p>
-</div></div>
-
-<div id="i_19" class="figcenter chapter" style="max-width: 45em;">
- <img src="images/i_019.jpg" width="1434" height="1120" alt="" />
- <div class="caption">GOLD RAY DAM, SHOWING TABLE MOUNTAIN AND ROGUE RIVER
- <p class="hires"><a href="images/i_019_large.jpg" id="i_19low">High-Resolution</a></p>
-</div></div>
-
-<div id="i_20" class="figcenter chapter" style="max-width: 45em;">
- <img src="images/i_020.jpg" width="1427" height="1112" alt="" />
- <div class="caption">HELL GATE, ROGUE RIVER
- <p class="hires"><a href="images/i_020_large.jpg" id="i_20low">High-Resolution</a></p>
-</div></div>
-
-<div id="i_21" class="figcenter chapter" style="max-width: 45em;">
- <img src="images/i_021.jpg" width="1432" height="1117" alt="" />
- <div class="caption">COW CREEK CANYON
- <p class="hires"><a href="images/i_021_large.jpg" id="i_21low">High-Resolution</a></p>
-</div></div>
-
-<div id="i_22" class="figcenter chapter" style="max-width: 45em;">
- <img src="images/i_022.jpg" width="1432" height="1125" alt="" />
- <div class="caption">WILLIAMETTE RIVER
- <p class="hires"><a href="images/i_022_large.jpg" id="i_22low">High-Resolution</a></p>
-</div></div>
-
-<div id="i_23" class="figcenter chapter" style="max-width: 45em;">
- <img src="images/i_023.jpg" width="1430" height="1122" alt="" />
- <div class="caption">MOUNT HOOD, FROM LOST LAKE
- <p class="hires"><a href="images/i_023_large.jpg" id="i_23low">High-Resolution</a></p>
-</div></div>
-
-<div id="i_24" class="figcenter chapter" style="max-width: 46em;">
- <img src="images/i_024.jpg" width="1443" height="1126" alt="" />
- <div class="caption">PORTLAND, OREGON, MOUNT HOOD IN DISTANCE
- <p class="hires"><a href="images/i_024_large.jpg" id="i_24low">High-Resolution</a></p>
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