Field notes, v1523
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In the afternoon walked to Lago Los Cantaros, dont an hour through nice woods and a very impressive stairway from Brogo Bbirt up to the lake, 700 "steps" 3 or 4 feet deabad up to 10 feet wido, made of 2" cobble 5 years ago, still in good shape. at the first river from the Hosteria toward Los Cantaros we just about 35 musuem spiders, looked with cornmeal. Deep woods but much more penetrable than our grid. Fewer understory trees & bushes and here bamboo, many more Pedacorts Sapogothos. Most of the sets along fallen logs or on tops of them, no rain during afternoon and none in evening or til before dawn, so should be a good night for trapping. may 2 Light rain began before dogbreak. Temp at 8:15 6° seemed "average" for our stay here. Then traps at garlog's dump and meadow at 8:30, Saw fots on the screen field near dump carrying what looked like a red-sized rodent. Then run the grid: 306-M1 abdomen whet 303-01 abdomen " 304-E2 Abdomen " 313-C3 = E3 314-F3 = H3 315-H3 = J3 316-I3 = K3 301-F8 also repeat 305-Bq " " 317-F9 Prevowsps 4 58g. 308?-G9 also repeat; after lunch run the trap line along the Lago Cantarose trail. A big Metthogus across the trail was 4 ft in