Field Notebook: California, Oregon, Washington, Texas, British Columbia 1926, 1927
Page 129
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dwell to Hoad and heall in Hock's, Evidently these are the keveratin laros. I travel this material, Keeveratin is at 1080 eleration, Therein also schist there. beaver was at the north end of the Lake of the Woods. Then one appear to get out of the granites for I see not often cuts along the R.R. Drift is far more common, but the endless succession of lakes continues. It is fine in the Observation car to see how ore snake through two county and the front rushes off into the background. Houses are few and far between and farms there are almost none. When the train stops the town is a small one or a railroad junction. This land of the Shield is for geologists and miners and loggers to investigate, but the average man finds it hard to make a living out of it. Even the O.P.R. does not advertise it as it does all the western County. There in come over this afternoon than any other for a trip and it is near noon -- of last week. I retire at 9 P.M.