Arctic Alaska, Canada, 1963, [diaries]
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perhaps 500 feet below ridge in strip, construction camp, weather station, etc., to meet some of people in village. At dinner, pilots decided that weather was too bad to take a chance on Bernard River tonight, with then further chance of not being able to land again at Sachs Harbour, which would mean going back to Innuit starting all over again. So, Davison gave up his snug little room with double decker to Dorothy & me, Murphy & Alder for get space in breakdown, while Dick & Jaap stayed in plane. Weather alternately mist night to ground or relatively clear. Fred Carpenter had left been on plane for present - spent very pleasant evening talking to man.