Field notes, v4215
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1998 M.D. Maberg Journal 3 areas along the road. The houses are few and far between but appear to be in the scrub oaks and not in the larger statured Q. chrysdelepis - there's actually not even any sign of Nectoma in the larger trees. Since I had no skins to prepare, we took time to swim in Antelope Creek - extremely cold water, the snow is not too far away. This evening we're having a beautiful thunderstorm, but only sprinkles of rain. 23 July 10am The traps yielded 4 animals. Two adults side by side, #357-358. These were caught just uphill from the road about .2 miles from the campground towards Plum Creek Rd. Another .3 miles up the road we caught a wullip ♀ on the uphill side and finally another wullip. ♀ PS: 10° 15' 37.6" 21° 45' 44.1" 20 am 7/23