Alaska Catalogue and Journal, v4402
Page 337
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F. Cade 1957 General Account August Jago Lake Ran traps lines in morning and evening. Walked down west on 1 1/2 miles and look in early afternoon and skinned some specimens later on. Partly clear in the morning, tending to become more overcast in early afternoon with solid clouds by 1400. Light intermittent rain from 1500 on into the evening. No wind - very light. More snow fall in the mountains. 21 August Jago Lake Ran traps lines in the late morning and took up the traps on T6. Ran T5 again in the evening. 5 Kg partly clear in the morning becoming overcast in the afternoon with intermittent showers lasting through the evening. 2 August Jago Lake Ran T5 in the morning and evening - still no microtair catch on this line. Around 1700, Charles Kelleher, from the lower McCall glacier camp, came in, having walked down the creek on an exploratory trip. In the evening I walked up onto the upper bluffs above the lake to try to make tracks.