Field notes, v1752
Page 365
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J. Groth 1986 journal 98. and I may have some recordings of it on tape 65B. I then decided to more fully explore the area for good localities to start the expected field activity. The weather was poor, however with blowing wind and rain. I searched several areas around the Tennessee Pass area for possible camps. One was an area along the N escarpment of the river valley, along a road just S of a trailer park, all S of Tennessee Valley yet in the bounds of the Nat'l Forest. Here were scrubby to mid-sized lodgepole pine (pure stand), but I heard no crossbills. I then traveled N on Hwy 24, over Tennessee Pass, and found another road to explore. This was just N of Tennessee Pass, next to a red house and Christmas tree farm, as indicated: [illegible] N R.R. tunnel Tennessee Pass