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D.A. Good
1982
Journal
Bear Creek to Copperking Campground, Montana, cont.
24 June
(cont.)
at all common in Montana. I only worry that I don't
know where to look for them. I can only look in places I would
expect to find them in California.
Copperking Campground, Lolo Nat'l Forest, Montana to Giant
White Pine Campground, St. Joe Nat'l Forest, Idaho
25 June
Another futile day of searching for Genhanotius owerbus.
Up at 0700 and then back S into Mineral County looking for
them. We drove S on Montana 56 to Montana 200, then E on
this to Montana 135. Then S to St. Regis where we turned
E on US 10 and went to Superior. Then SW on Montana 250
to Hurdoo Pass and on into Idaho on 250. We stayed on
this road to Deception Gulch where S on 255 to Kelly Forks.
Then back on 250 and following the Clearwater River. We
continued to follow the river on 249 to get W/247. Then S
on 247 to Headquarters. From there W on Idaho 7 to Kendrick,
N on Idaho 3 to Deary, N on Idaho 9 to Harvard and finally
N on Idaho 6 to Giant White Pine Campground which is 8 mi.
N of Harvard and therefore more-or-less in the next Genhanotius
locality I have.
We spent the day following the above route and stopping
periodically to turn logs but, as usual, caught nothing. We
found a Thamnophis sirtalis on the road along Clearwater River
(see Catalogue for locality).
Camp is in a forest of mixed white pine, red cedar and Douglas
fir. Since we reached the spot ca. 1915 so I haven't had a chance
to look around yet.