11 no cloudiness or trace of obscuring mist, the strange white glare being produced no doubt by the small spicules of snow diffused through the air. The wild swirling & bending of the pines, the garish light, the varied rush & roar of the wind sweeping around the grand domes & eddying in many a canon [canyon] & bay in wild accord (made altogether a most was wonderfully) exciting (time.) But afar on the summits of the range the storm was expressing itself in yet grander terms. Fall 1871 (?) In winter the thin outer folds & whirling edges of the spray of the great fall is frozen while passing sifting through the air thinly exposed to the frost & is deposited at the base of the fall in the form of a hollow truncated [cone/cove] which sometimes...