Alaska field notes, v1300
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696 Coyote Peak, at 300s ft., Humboldt Co., Calif. June 7, 1933 regardless of mud. One crosses a suspension, one way bridge over the Klamath just before pulling into Wetchpec, which is a one store one barn layout. From at Wetchpec the main Yreka Road passes east & west. Traveling west along the north, heavily wooded bank of the Klamath 8-10 miles to Martin's Ferry, the traveler enjoys beautiful river & mountain scenery. At Martin's Ferry is a one-way suspension bridge to the south side of the Klamath & then a long climb, 6 miles, up the south ridge of the river. Hence along rather open Chuquapi & Doug. Hence country along the crest of the ridge. After several miles of this type of country we comes to open "Pairie" country which included a section of "south fork" Mt. The Stocker Ranch Road to Hoopa Mt. has been long unused - as we found out from the Lyons, Sage Sheep Raising concern. A fog settled & water soon dripped everywhere. Immedly camped on side of canyon 15 yds below road about 100 yds from Main road.