Field Notebook: Quebec 1908
Page 56
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are low but long cliffs are the way to Ju- piter River. From Sun River to D.D. Light it is 10 miles. Island far to the N.E. of Jupiter River, cliffs there, high land. The flat top and are probably 400 feet high. Jupiter River cliff is a fine one, 1 mile or more long. To the east of the river are other low cliffs extending several miles east to the light house. As we approach Smith Point Light house the wind changes to the south and we have to tack to the point for 200m miles. With the change the temperature goes colder and shivering I approach the light house small care. All along the coast from Jupiter River the rock is upheaved in low cliffs from a few feet to 15 or more feet in height. The dip is as slow due to the south. The Pigeon for three generations have