Diaries of field trips, 1896, 1904, 1905, 1906
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August 10, 1906, Friday, (Continued) Had a lunch about 10.30 A. M. and then Joe, Fernald, and I started out. We went east of big / to lake "Chicoute", along its west shore and to next lake south (upper Magdalen River). I left Fernald and Joe there- they went east to the gorge of a branch of the Magdalen River and I went on to the south end of the lake up to Castle Ridge. Took some pictures from North Castle, Middle West Castle, South Castle, and Northwest Castle. Cote' came up and met me and later came down a small ravine directly to the south end of the big lake Chicoute, along its west shore to camp. Joe and Fernald came in a little later and both went out fishing. Hoe got eight and Fernald got / J none. August 11. 1906, Saturday Had a sick headache last evening and took a migrain and felt better this morning. Cloudy. Slept pretty well. Rainy all day. After early forenoon about 9.30 A. M. Cote', Joe, Fernald, and I started back for East Fork Camp. Very rainy and foggy all day. We went up over the south side of South Dome and thence down to "Great Meadows". Reached East Fork Camp about noon. In the P. M. Fernald and I put in a good many plants but not all we had. Wilfred and John here at camp. Campsite very wet. Fernald sleeping in my tent and I in his.