Alaska Catalogue and Journal, v4402
Page 397
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Code 1958 Several Account 13 July - cont- We returned to Camp at 2100. Thunder clouds began to develop in the late afternoon today, and there were several brief heavy showers between 1600 and 1900, with heavy overcast continuing on into the evening and night. Uniat - Chester and I went out in the wessel to pick up the jeep, which we left at Old Uniat last night - at 1000. Then we set out traps on T8. Returned to Camp at 1200. In the afternoon we set out traps on T9, and I skinned specimens. Hal Griffin took us out in the vessel after dinner to run the traps on T2 & T10. Weather mostly overcast all day but still and warm. 5 July Uniat, Chester ran the traplines this morning while I skinned and wrote notes. We went out together in the morning, using the jeep to drive over near T2 & T10. Weather mostly overcast with some sunshine in the early afternoon. 16 July, Uniat - Chester ran the traplines this morning while I skinned. In the afternoon Hal took us in the vessel over to the range station about 2 miles W of Uniat. In the evening