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The Lake of the Sky

CHAPTER XIII
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The rude granite in many places is almost barren though Sierran trees abound.

The grade is easy, and the new grade and tunnel under the Southern Pacific tracks makes an added improvement.

Almost immediately on emerging from this tunnel the full glory of the eastern view is forced upon the attention.

At one's feet, apparently, lies the placid surface of Donner Lake, its pure blue giving one a premonitory foretaste of the richer blues that await him at Tahoe, while beyond are the mountains that overlook the Great Basin of Nevada.
_Summit to Truckee, 11 Miles_.

Rapidly the road descends, well engineered and easy to negotiate to any responsible driver, and before one is aware he is bowling along on the level Donner Boulevard, which is as perfect a piece of country road as can be found anywhere on earth.


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