Field note book[s], Crocker Land Expedition, 1913-1915
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Transcription
blowing and drifting out should clear up soon. Monday, April 13th 34th day We awoke this morning to a perfect day bright sunshine, not a breath of wind. Green and I planned at once for the top of the Cafe to bring back Pearl's record and to look for Crocker Land while all the boys were to go hunting. Archie was not gone one hour when we met Jim running back to tell us he had killed four caribou. The next day took pictures of them and went on and continued to go up most of the day over the tops of hills and down into valleys but did not see any thing resembling Cape Charles (Jefford) finally turned back deciding that the last high hill on the horizon was it. Tomorrow- we shall move camp to its base. For first time.