Field note book[s], Crocker Land Expedition, 1913-1915
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and more than a hundred are's some excitement was bound to follow, hearing a yell I looked behind and saw a sledge coming with a small try and a fuf clinging to the load. We drove head lost it thrueling on top of my load I wanted my whits to front I the land and succeeded in stopping it. But in a few minutes they were as we bearing down the hill. The ship was now loaded on another sledge coming a catch this join-a-ways. I stopped my dikes and then stopped the run- a-way team. Hearing again I wondered what would desiger with my sledge over- from the traces swing around broad ride to the course and partly stopped, while trying to swing it back I heard a warning yell. I leaped over the sledge just as E took all three sledge