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Congo area films. It filmed on a very rough topography.
The Flopstaff road keeps on going through the pine forest, and in our road at all but a jamette somewhere on the ground winding in and out between the two.
On one of the branches of Clear Creek we had a fine opportunity to see the contact of the Kaitai in the Coconino. It's as sharp a contact as can be and without the slightest transition. The Coconino sandstone is more decidedly pre-Settle and sharply upon rests the Kaitai areaceous limestone. It's at once full of products. Took a picture of the contact.
It was from 2 log drive on dry pine roads through two fires to Long Valley, where we bought some canned goods for lunch. At 3 P.M. we start again for Jerome. Finally at 13 miles east of Long Valley we fell into a mud hole. This was about Hocksett and it was not until 7 P.M. that we got out of it. It was then about 20 miles to Jerome, where we arrived at 12:30 A.M. Left a room at the Jerome Hotel, but Stjarnan and brother after four attempts finally found some cots at 2 A.M. So just in time y'allers, parked on the side of a very steep mountain.