Alaska Catalogue and Journal, v4402
Page 393
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Coke 1958 General Account July - cont- Wiley ARL, Don [illegible], and a Mr. [illegible]. Weather was very warm today - high 70's - but again mostly overcast with a few drops of rain around 1400. July Uniat- Chester and I went out at 0900 to take up the traps on T 1, 3, 5 and 7. We returned to camp at 1500. Spent the rest of the afternoon skinning and writing notes. Paul Tietjin and Bobby Fisher came in around 1900 with ARL's new Cessna 180 on floats. It is a beauty. They picked up a load for the Jago Camp and took right off again. Weather today was partly overcast - mostly clear and hot - some NW to N wind in the morning but deadly calm all afternoon and evening - mosquitoes having a holiday. July Uniat - Chester and I did not go out to set traps this morning because the hot still weather continues and the mosquitoes are the worst I have ever seen here. We will wait for the cool of evening. At 2100, Chester, Hal Griffin and I went