Diary, 1913, of trip with Charles Robert Cross to British Columbia
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Thursday July 29 Nazellino Tork hit my traps and shot a just burks Wednesday July 30 Nazellino Remy all day Ordined Perman for trap and marked on cliffs Thursday July 31 Nazellino Finished arrangements about Towers and will start tomorrow Friday August 1 Nazellino to 6 miles in Boulley Valley We got away about 4 p.m. with Lute Fowler and Jim Michel Follow the Boulley Valley for a few miles we camped 6 miles out after following the trace. Large Poplar 1 species woods and along the brushy side of the valley. From our camp Robert [illegible] to 5 miles south with such shape structures Saturday August 2 To near Mackengers We left our camp about 6 a.m. continued on the Trail. We soon left the valley of the Boulley and ascended that of Bear River. Keeping mainly on Old Milline's north of the stream and gradually ascending until we reached an altitude barometer 1750 feet. We camped when the Trail Mackengers. Much rain in the past day. We left our camp about 6 a.m. The Boulley Valley has been named as the Nazellino San Cerocaspiro, at from 1500 feet. The Cedar grows in Serumup and on wet hillsides to at least the same altitude deepshrum (blue) and the large blue flowered peculiar plant common some 21 miles