Field notes, v4514
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straight up the flank and up. It may have been 200 ft deeper rock for all I should know, of course, at a distance the whole thing looks like a mud pump because of the dirt covering where were many boulders perched on top and a fine morning along the side. The river comes rushing out from under the ice. We returned in a hurry to camp & eat in on the end of the chow line. While on the hike I heard a sparble of some sort that had me guessing I could not find the bird and it sure had me stumped. I would like to have more time to hunt it down. The mountain cleared by evening and we saw the full beauty of Knickerbocker in