Alaska Catalogue and Journal, v4402
Page 433
Image from the Biodiversity Heritage Library. Contributed by Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, University of California, Berkeley. | www.biodiversitylibrary.org
Transcription
7. Cade 1958 General Account 5 August - no virility for flying - no plane. 6 August Okfilak Lake - Again solid overcast all day long, with ceiling 500-100 feet and firs, Very poor visibility to the north. 7 August Okfilak Lake - Overcast and fog still continuing into early afternoon. Fog remained again all day but tending to break up some around midnight. 8 August Okfilak Lake - Jugo Lake The weather continued to ameliorate in the early morning. Ground fog was heavy locally until about 0800 but the thick soup from the coast was mostly gone. High overcast. Bobby finally was able to come in around 1000. We were ready to go around 1100, and he flew me and my gear over to the Jugo Lake camp. There I am to rendezvous with Bill Malcom around 2300. He will be working his way over on foot from the Okfilak. In the evening I hit out troops on T4 of last year and walked around to visit the other troupes. There appears to be again no active microtine activity along T1, so it will not be seen in the time I move. Activity is conspicuous along the middle