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Identifier: haynesguidetoyel1905gupt (find matches)
Title: Haynes' guide to Yellowstone Park
Year: 1905 (1900s)
Authors: Guptill, A. B. (Albert Brewer), 1854-1931 Haynes, F. Jay (Frank Jay), 1853-1921
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Publisher: St. Paul, Minn. : F.J. Haynes
Contributing Library: Harold B. Lee Library
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FORT YELLOWSTONE. TOUR OF THE PARK. SOUTH FROM MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS.Silver Gate and the Hoodoos.—The driveway be-tween the spring-s and Golden Gate ascends the moun-tain with such easy grades and graceful curves thatone does not realize that a thousand feet elevation isgained in less than three miles. This road passesthrough the Hoodoos/ a wild, strange region hereto-fore inaccessible. Many theories are advanced as tothe origin of the ^Hoodoos. The most plausible isthat the immense quantity of deposit or formation seenlower down the valley, even as far as Gardiner River,two miles distant, was carried there in solution by the
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SILVER GATE. 24 YElvIvOWSTONE) NATIONAI^ PARK. hot waters of Mammoth Springs, thus leaving honey-combed caves beneath, and the present Hoodoo re-gion is simply where the mountain has caved in, fillingthe cavern below. They cover an area of about onesquare mile, and are located nearer Golden Gate Can-yon than the Mammoth Springs. In the midst of theKoodoos the road makes an abrupt turn, passing be-tween great blocks of limestone that rise abruptly fullyseventy-five feet, to which is applied the very appropri-ate name, Silver Gate. Golden Gate.—Four miles from Mammoth HotSprings is one of the most picturesque points in thePark. It is a rugged pass between the base of the loftyelevations of Bunsen Peak and the southern extremityof Terrace Mountain, through which flows the west

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