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Puerto
1978.
said client saw us at Puerto Blest. The distant length of
Puerto Varuelo are still grey.
Nov. 1 4:30am SSE Bariloche, 10:30am. Bariloche temp. overnight
(clear) was -1°C. Left at 10:30 for the La Vereda two
census grid. The mire leaf buds are just opening. The
barber looks sort of / sick, at least not vigorous. Many of
the stems we cut last May are dead. The gulley through the
grid rows 7+8 is now a nice clear brook, but the ground
in general is much drier than in May. Pitched camp
in a nice grassy glade with dandelions and clumps
of mire + some barbery across the road from the grid.
Then set traps on the grid. Mostly large Sherman's but
some aluminum funnel traps as in grid diagram.
Baited all with rolled oats, all the / hits were easy to
dig, nice soft black humus. Saw a few earthworms
and grubs, no underground termelz, no hyphozus fungi.
One fungus seen was a wcedy shelf fungus on a small
mire stump.
After setting out the grid, Park Ranger Contreras
stopped and wanted to see our camping permit.
I put 5 pit traps around camp, and auto set about
30 mire specials and 5 big Shermans. I put 3 big Shermans
in mire clumps around camp.
Nov. 2 Late afternoon and evening had light overcast, but clear sky
at midnight, warming clear, frost on grass and skins of ice
in covered water bucket.
autar traps held 1 also longi and 1 Auloscomp. The
grid held 5 Auloscomps, 3 also longi, 1 also divosens.