Alaska Catalogue and Journal, v4402
Page 329
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I. Cade 1957 Renwal Account 10 August Jago Lake Prepared specimens and did camp chores during the morning and early afternoon. Foyed out the transects for T3 and T4 and took up the traps on T1. Had a hard time getting access to the "island" because of high water due to the warm drops and the melting of the glaciers. Clear sky in the morning becoming partly overcast in the afternoon, to completely overcast in the early evening to partly overcast again in the late evening. Light northerly wind. 1 August Jago Lake Set out traps on T3 and T4 in the morning. Ran the meat nets. A large hawk or owl or head of caribou rove through the net stretched across the stream bed below camp. It is inseparable. May have been the gy- falco that was around camp yesterday. Ran the traplines in the late evening. Sky mostly overcast with high ceiling most of the day - but late evening fog creeping along the river walls an engulfing the lower two bushes.