Diary, 1904, of trip to the Athabaska-Mackenzie region
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There are two known large lam trout one with black odd dark fleck and one with light fleck. The salmon is rarely captured only about 3 or 4 lamp Calm in a fall among many thousands of hattera and other fishes collected The small Northern fish is found all the sum and fall at Red River When or studied foam Red River on occasion over that a blade had been lost from its propeller. Mr. Stinky steamed through the Lower Pan parts, in cream & fond a good place to [illegible] The stern of the boat had mild injury. Stopped at the Devil the Ramparts at 9.20 and got away at 1.40 We kept on steadily from here and at dark had come a long May. To 60 miles below Good Hope Monday p.m. Passed the site of Old Fort Good Hope at about 6 in the morning This is opposite Thunder River. The River below here where then as a cobra is called Spray good Many ground Aguals along shots. The place where they commence