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William Henry Ashley

"Snow is so common that I have omitted to note its falling at least two days out of Three."

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Akiroq Brost

"There is no such thing as bad weather, only different kinds of good weather."

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"In fair weather prepare for foul."

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Akiroq Brost

"Bad weather always looks worse through a window."

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Akiroq Brost

"It was still quite light out of doors, but inside with the curtains drawn and the smouldering fire sending out a dim, uncertain glow, the room was full of deep shadows."

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Akiroq Brost

"Barometer, n.: An ingenious instrument which indicates what kind of weather we are having."

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"But then, I just decided to get off my lazy butt and take advantage of the L.A. weather."

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"To make a movie is very grueling at times. Long, long hours and cold weather."

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"What was so good about it was that the set that they originally built stayed there, and weathered over the five years. It got five summers and five winters of weather. It became more and more authentic as we worked in it, and they added bits to it."

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Akiroq Brost

"Wherever you go, no matter what the weather, always bring your own sunshine."

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"The snow continues with high winds we remain at this camp to day in consequence of the weather."

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William Henry Ashley
"After the departure of the land parties, I embarked with six men on thursday, the 21st april, on board my newly made boat and began the descent of the river."

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William Henry Ashley
"The principal or highest part of the mountain having changed its direction to east and west, I ascended it in such manner as to leave its most elevated ranges to the south and travelled north west over a very rough and broken country generally covered with snow."

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William Henry Ashley
"They urged me to take up winter quarters at the forks of the Platt, stating that if I attempted to advance further until spring, I would endanger the lives of my whole party."

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William Henry Ashley
"These mountains appear to be almost entirely composed of stratas of rock of various colours (mostly red) and are partially covered with a dwarfish growth of pine and cedar, which are the only species of timber to be seen."

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William Henry Ashley
"Some of them profess to be well acquainted with all the principal waters of the Columbia, with which they assured me these waters had no connection short of the ocean."

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William Henry Ashley
"We continued to move forward without loss of time, hoping to be able to reach the wood described by the Indians before all our horses should become exhausted."

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William Henry Ashley
"I had the Big Horn river explored from Wind River mountain to my place of embarkation."

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William Henry Ashley
"The snow continues with high winds we remain at this camp to day in consequence of the weather."

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William Henry Ashley
"We were therefore obliged to unload our boats of their cargoes and pass them empty over the falls by means of long cords which we had provided for such purposes."

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William Henry Ashley
"Several speeches were made by the chiefs during the council, all expressive in the highest degree of their friendly disposition towards our government, and their conduct in every particular manifested the sincerity of their declarations."

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