Field Note Book Crocker Land Expedition 1913-1915 No. 52 Greenland VI Etah to Godhaven
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15- Photos with Peret camera who is very stiff and curtain slow with cold 1.2 1cm 12½ - 9. } Neke. 26-III 3 2cm " 1-4 1cm -12½:9 Oolooge 28-III Used actinometer on light for above While the sledges were being packed Janchingus told me that Marsag had been engaged to go to Oomanag with us. I guess that we needed another man all night, but more from Oma- ag to Cape York than from Whe to Om- anag. But I can't say anything, not having sufficient command of the language. Later a commodorage said that he thought Marsag w'd go all the way thru to Task with some of the stuff that I am going to try to send to Mac. We finally got away from Oolooge about noon and had a delight- ful ride across Whale Sound. There was a little Westerly wind in the middle of the sound and we encountered a keen land breeze from low along south shore. Boughness of ice in direct course.