Field note book[s], Crocker Land Expedition, 1913-1915
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my wrist when repairing my sledge at Etal. thinks it is still in the bone. Fortunate - it is not my whip band. Friday May 4, 1917 2nd Day Temperature at Ka-muniz- at 10 4m +5 Suffered all night with wrist DO and being unable to sleep because I cold. With sleeping bag of no value at zero temperatures. Channel Camp Temp. at 5-30 P.M. +4.8 E - got our first real Friday of the season. From now on it is "Play Ball". Six others were seen on the ice but one only tried for by Archie, who overdid with his heavy 35. The sledding is perfect, a hard slippery surface and