Field notes, v1725
Page 63
Image from the Biodiversity Heritage Library. Contributed by Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, University of California, Berkeley. | www.biodiversitylibrary.org
Transcription
A.C.ZEGER 1957 JOURNAL Aug.26 (cont.) TUE. 4-mile Creek - Sugar Creek, 1400 ft., T.15N, R.6E, Sec.2,Siskiyou Co. 2 Pilgraved woodpeckers saw & Mt. Quath. Location is reached by going NE on Highway 1.2 mi. past town of Clear Creek (Post office, Navajo) and turning left onto dirt road marked Klamath Natl. Forest; Sugar Creek [illegible] Follow this dirt road 5.2 mi. until a bridge marked 4-mile creek is reached. Campsite is just to left of road at those side of bridge. Has an old landing & remains of a cabin floor - otherwise unimproved. We drove on down road for 2 or 3 mile past our coming spot, but country looked just about the same. Aug.26 (cont.) Pawee Flat, 5000 ft., 12 mi., NW Happy Camp, Siskiyou Co., Calif. Arrived about 5:00 pm & set up camp. Pawee Flat is a meadow about a quarter of a mile long & 200 or 300 yards wide with a stream running out of its SE end. The stream is only a foot wide & a couple of inches deep & at this time of year no appreciable flows than only the furtherst SE corner of meadow. Half a dozen cows are grazing here. In flat is dryoak 10 inches high or so and also some 4-foot-high willow thickets than which the stream must flow when there is surface water coming down from slopes on W side. In the now showing