Alaska field notes, v1300
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703 Coyste Peak (cmt.) - June 19. (Cont.) Gilman 1933 5 A.M. and inspected the specimens. He is a graduate of The Calif. Agric. School at Davis with class of 1922. We are Camped on Lynn property - his old man is an old timer - evidently has raised sheep successfully for many years. Ran my trap line of 92 traps + had not one single catch. Warm day with suspects of foggy night. Wispy high bank of clouds coming in from the West. Expect to leave camp tomorrow morning. June 15, 1933 Trap line had much better catch today. Saw a pair of Chestnut backed Chickadees in Upper Dong. Spruce and Maples at edge of Timber. I Finished up all to work by 9:30, & immediately packed up and drove towards Drift on the coast. Bald hills stretched for 6-8 miles at N.W. ward and finally gave way to dense stands of Redwood & Doug. Spruce. This just continued to Drake which Was then base of Bald Hills ridge & junction of Redwood Creek & ? Creek. Forms in large at