Field notes, v1523
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On the launch back to Barloabo could see on the north side of Grupo Blest (south peak) a clear separation of drya and coihue with seemingly little overlap. At any one place the overlap is only about 200 ft altitude down which would be a few hundred meters up the slope. The poplars in Barloabo have turned golden in the last 4 days, and the Rosa mosquita is yellowing; the fruits were already red 4 days ago. Numerous people picking them. Barloabo Temp: much warmer. Showers of sun. April 23. As I am now getting ready to go to the airport, Belana Bilbao dropped in to see about my boqueria field trip for the University, then Ryan Branch to see about trafficking this weekend, then Adam Hayduk the archeologist, then Maurice Runkall to see about an expedition soft week, then just after I got back from the airport, Adriana Ramazotta to ask about a series of lectures at the University Campus. Runkall put out 50 traps at Ja Palma, southeast of town yesterday, and caught 3 Andrecompa, a few also furbishiums, and the rest also longipalps to a total of 26 April 25 Corralo Degree. Set off 2:30 with Ryan Brook. Camped someplace across the road from the owl cliff; I put out about 30 museum species, Centar with corn meal, plus 3 terra traps plus one new cylinder trap plus 3 gum trap up at the base of the cliff with (across the stream from camp); plus 7 more museum species along the stream. All except the last in open snowgran - never plus occasional larches and rosa mosquita. Ryan put out about 25 museum