Field note book[s], Crocker Land Expedition, 1913-1915
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years and has pulled me many a mile. This is the least and the last thing I can do for him. -30° F at 10 P.M. Sunday, April 8, -25° F at 4 P.M. Kå-novik- Here early, but as dogs need rest shall not go on to Etah until tomorrow. I gave to each E. and a one can premium (1/2 lbs), one tin whole wheat biscuit, (1-1/2lbs). and 5 gals. of oil, all of which they buried in the sand near our igloo in Smith Sound. It is the junior's intention to go north after bears in a few days. The latter thinks he will go to Eurelsua Sound after musk-oxen.