Alaska field notes, v4411
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24 to 150 yards making a very dangerous rapids when the tide runs out. We made camp here and got up and off the next morning just as the tide turned ed and started out some we got safely thru the channel but struck some bad tide rips and rapids near the entrance of the inlet. We rounded the point and were soon down to Killimoon where our launch awaited us. Of mammals we saw but few on the trip but we were certain from signs that we saw that there was an abundance of beaver and deer and quite a few bear, otter and mink. The following diagram will show a typical beaver pond in the river.