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John Muir first visited Yosemite Valley in 1868, four years after Abraham Lincoln signed the Yosemite Grant protecting the land for public use. Muir wrote beautifully about the landscape, and became an important advocate for natural parks. But he was also scientifically minded, and Yosemite’s glaciers fascinated him.

Geomorphologist Denny Capps describes how Muir measured the movement of Maclure Glacier using pine stakes, horsehair, and a plumb bob in 1872. Muir concluded that Yosemite owed its existence to [gla…

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