on each side very steep and
high,
covered with a thick crust
of Stones, thence in some 2 or 3 miles
crossed the Tuscarora Mountain,
on
the North Side of which there is
an amazing prospect, a very
great
Valley in front extending
from east to West as far as the Eye
could
reach, about 2 or three miles
off over said Valley there was a
lofty
towring Mountain, or one
Mountain upon the top of a-
-nother whose
proud crest tops reach-
-ed the Sky, the appearance was
truly Magestick and Bold, and
so diversifyed with many
enliv-
-ening coulours that the pros-
-pect was picturesque and
beau-
-tiful, we then passed the
Mountain which was very high,
next the Broad Montain which
was
inferior to none, then