"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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The intent is practical, almost managerial: record a passable line of travel, signal obstacles, preserve information that can be acted on by the next party. That’s why he specifies relative positions (“most elevated ranges to the south”) and a precise heading (“north west”) instead of impressions. Even “very rough and broken” feels like a cost estimate, a warning about time, labor, and risk. Snow isn’t romantic here; it’s friction.
The subtext is authority. By narrating the landscape in controlled, technical terms, Ashley claims competence over it. This is early American expansion’s quiet rhetoric: you don’t need to declare conquest if you can simply describe the country as navigable (or at least improvably so). The land becomes legible, then actionable.
Context matters: Ashley sits at the hinge of exploration and extraction, a figure in the fur trade era when routes were fortunes. His prose is a tool for movement and profit, and its bluntness is the point. It reads like a man building an economy one bearing at a time.
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| Topic | Mountain |
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Ashley, William Henry. (2026, January 16). 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. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-principal-or-highest-part-of-the-mountain-100246/
Chicago Style
Ashley, William Henry. "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." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-principal-or-highest-part-of-the-mountain-100246/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"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." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-principal-or-highest-part-of-the-mountain-100246/. Accessed 17 Feb. 2026.








