Note from American Memory Collection, Library of Congress
Joseph LeConte (1823-1901) of Georgia earned a medical degree at Columbia University but devoted most of his life to the study of the physical sciences. During the Civil War, he served in the Confederate "science department" and after the war moved to California, where he became Professor of Geology and Natural History at the new University of California.
Ramblings throughout the High Sierra (1890) appeared in the Sierra Club Bulletin as LeConte's edited version of a journal he kept in the summer of 1870, when several members of the first class of the University of California invited him to join them on a camping trip to the Yosemite Valley and the High Sierra. He describes their five week journey on horseback.
Photo: Joseph LeConte about 1875
A
JOURNAL OF RAMBLINGS
THROUGH THE
HIGH SIERRAS OF CALIFORNIA
BY THE
"University Excursion Party."
Joseph LeConte
1870
Preface
About the first week before the end of the First Session of the University of California, several young men, students of the University, invited me to join them in a Camping party for the Yosemite and the High Sierra.
The party was to go in
regular pioneer style, cooking their own provisions, and sleeping under the open sky
whenever a convenient place was found; each man was to bestride his own horse, carry his
own bedding behind his saddle, and his clothing, with the exception of one change of
underwear, on his back.
This was, it is true, a little rougher and harder than anything I had ever undertaken;
but still I was fond of adventure, and longed to enjoy the glories of Yosemite and the
beauties of the Sierra, and, more than all, to study mountain structure and mountain
sculpture, as exhibited there on a magnificent scale. I therefore at once accepted the
offer.
The party was forthwith organized, ten in number. Mr. Hawkins, who understood
something of mountain life, was commissioned to buy the necessary supplies, and the
general outfit, such as camp utensils, pack-horse and pack-saddle, and have all in
readiness that we might start the very first day after commencement.
To while away my idle moments in camp, and to preserve some souvenir of the party, of
the incidents, and of the scenery, I jotted down, from time to time, these wayside notes. J. L'C.
Photo: Great Yosemite Fall [with the ten members of the party in the
foreground: Phelps, Bolton, Perkins, Prof. LeConte, Soulé, Linderman, Comb, Stone,
Hawkins, Pomroy.]
Continue to July 21 - 31, 1870
Bibliographic Information
LeConte, Joseph, 1823-1901. A Journal of Ramblings Through the
High Sierras of California by the "University Excursion Party." San
Francisco: Francis & Valentine, 1875. 103 pp; 9 photographic prints. Bound in blue
cloth, 8.5" x 5.25." Reprinted in Sierra Club Bulletin, Volume II, No. 1
(Jan., 1900), 107 pp., 12 illustrations by J. N. LeConte. Reprinted subsequently in 1930,
1950, 1960 by the Sierra Club, and in 1994 by the Yosemite Association. Only the 1960
edition reprints the original tipped-in photographs, which also appear here.
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