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D.A. Good
1982
Journal
New Denver to Shuswap Lake, ont'
3 July
cont'
W on Hwy 3 to Squilux, and finally N across Shuswap
Lake to Shuswap Provincial Park where we camped ca.
2000. I have a first hand account of lizards here, so
I will devote extra time to searching.
Shuswap Lake, British Columbia
4 July
It rained steadily and quite heavily all day today
so we did no lizard hunting. We stayed in camp
until late afternoon and only left to drive to Kamloops
(W on Hwy 1) to see a movie ("Annie") and have supper.
Returned to camp ca 2330. A miserable day.
Shuswap Lake, British Columbia
5 July
Another rainy, miserable day. We stayed in
camp until ca 1300, then drove to Chase to go to
a bank and do a little shopping. We spent a few hours
searching for lizards, but since it was rainy and cold, we
found none. I have been told by a couple of park
naturalists here that Copper Island in Shuswap Lake
is a good place to look. If the weather is at all improved
tomorrow, I think we will rent a canoe and go
there. The radio weather reports are somewhat favorable.
Shuswap Lake, British Columbia
6 July
Lizards at last! We got up ca 0510 and walked
W along the shore of Shuswap Lake to Pine Grove Lodge
where we rented a canoe ca 0930. We then canoed