Above timber-line there was no snow, but the moonlight was so brilliant that the clouds far below were shining like misty lakes, and even the bare mountainside about us looked almost as white as if snow-covered.
During a high wind one winter, as I fought my way up Long's Peak, above timber-line I was pelted with gravel and sand till the blood was drawn.
The day before the famous Poudre Flood, in May, 1904, I was traveling along the Continental Divide above timber-line near Poudre Lakes.
Not certainly known to breed in Washington but possibly does so above timber-line.
An isolated colony occurring on Mount Baker, above timber-line, is referred by Oberholser to this form, but I should prefer to call it an intergrade with arcticola.
In some places they are fifteen or twenty miles across and twice as long as they are wide, and the mountains on either side are very high--not like the mountains back of the ranch, but running away up above timber line.
I remember that the only wolverine I have killed in a good many years was one that I saw traveling along over the rocks when I was up above timber-line one time waiting to try to kill a sheep.
Above timber-line are many bright blossoms that are familiar to us, but dwarfed to small size.
In favored places for a mile or so above timber-line are scattered acres of heathy growths.
Above timber-line there are wide, sedgy meadows and tundras and dry, grassy moorlands.
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