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A. Good
1980
Journal
Angelos to San Bernardino Natl Forests, Calif.
28 July (cont)
we drove E on 2 to 138, then E on 138, stopping
a couple of times at possible Wrentit habitat along
the way. As we didn't know what was forest
land + what wasn't, we kept going E + eventually
ended up in Crestline where we got lost. After
finding our way again, we decided to find a
camping place for the night and, after getting
lost again looking for it, we spent the night in
Dogwood Campground, San Bernardino Natl Forest
San Bernardino Natl Forest, Calif.
29 July Up 0630. Weather clear, hot. Since we had somehow
found our way to chuladee habitat yesterday,
we decided to get a sample of them and then get
some Wrentits (the opposite of our usual procedure).
We drove E on 18 to 2N13 + then N to 3N16
which we took N toward Big Pine Flat campground
but stopping at 2 1/4 mi. S+ 1/2 mi. W Ingham
Rd., 2000m. [T 2 N, R 2 W]. Habitat here fairly
open pine-fir-cedar-oak growth with patches
of brush. We collected here for ca. 1 hr + then took
tissues + left ca. 1000. We drove back the way
we had come along 18 + 138 to chapanal country
in the NW part of the Natl. Forest (see journal S.
Kaiser for details). We collected Wrentits here for a
while + finally left ca. 1630. Just before we left
we had some trouble w/ the truck - it wouldn't start