Alaska field notes, v1300
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690 Horse Mt., 4700-5200 ft., Humboldt Co., Calif. June 2, 1933 Cold day. Skinned all morning and ai afternoon set 4 skeels in rocks your summit I wad on mountain. Despite good conditions for carrivores, there is total absence of any "sign". This is probably due to the forrowing activities of the U.S. Bwl. Sends during the last 10 years. They have joked a few forum notices here - see note- book of W.H. Behle. Foggy evening - fog lay close & the ground and visibility was good for only about 50 yds. June 3, 1933 Same ont 8 day the clear in afternoon. Scrated west summit of ridge in direction of Cdd Springs. Re-located the "lost Omini" about 2 miles SW of Lee camp, and located trail to r from main road. Some (Pros) still along the trail even though it averages 100 -200 ft below summit. Clear nights ahead 8 mo; probably cold too.