the Thoreau Log.
5 February 1856. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  The weather is still clear, cold, and unrelenting. I have walked much on the river this winter, but, ever since it froze over, it has been on a snow-clad river, or pond. They have been been river walks because the snow was shallowest there. Even the meadows, on account of the firmner crust, have been more passable . . .
(Journal, 8:166-167)

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