Field notes, v1728
Page 87
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R.41,22k 1978 Journal T.28N3, R.11W, nw¼sec.3, 8 mi. W, 6mi. W N Yoke Bollynd., Trinity Co. California. 4400-4800 30 July at. This burn (August (1958) is presently a mostly open ground varying mixture of brush (Arctostaphylos eg. white-thorn) patula, + various Ceanothus, Rosmarinus + tree Oxya + Bunchgrass fire. The entire area is rather rolling. Relapse index of Fx Gz Hating. Workable birds at Basin Gulch Campground. Drive back to Jones Burn for night. 31 July 0700-0930 clear, cool & breezy. Coll. 5 Fox Sp. This area is full of birds (eg. Junco, Fox Sp., + a large blue jay). 4900: open some brush areas To E Fork Hayfork G:3 To rd 39 N36-5 sec.3 sec.34 6.4 2N33 4900' open somebrush areas 2 0.5 mi. 1 4600' parking area 4600' 4400' I 4400' along trail to above Silver + Oak some Siler + Oak Hwy 30 - blacktop 8.4 mi. Bollynd 36