California condor survey field notes, v1476
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P-231 -continued- Mt. Pinos District California Condor Eben McMillan # August 1963 about one could see that strong currents of air rise up along the rim of this mountain. Shooting Continued until sunset and one shot heard well after dark. I Camped among the hunt at the Spillover Camp, that is only used when the camps fill up. Additional hunters came throughout night. Two buck deer hung in this spillover camp evening out of about 200 hunters. Ford - illegal Shooting In evening I talked to a hunter who had seen a dead doe on top of the mountain about 400 yards from the road. It had been shot in the Neck. Another hunt said he had found a spike buck in the forest that had been shot through the heart. Radios blared out the play by play description of the Los Angeles Dodger baseball game while children and dogs made the woods ring with screams and howls the evening wore on. I went to sleep before it subsided,