Field notes, v4215
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used to looking for. We set traps near our campsite in the blackberry bushes and along trails that went into the east-facing hillside off the small road that winds down to the campground from the 96. Again, this campground is adjacent to the south end of the town of Hoopa. Once the traps were set out and the camp set up, we took some time to swim in the river. It was so hot and dry that we could barely open our eyes while walking! The cool river and large boulders we jumped off of were great fun.