Hendriksen
1950
Journal
Sept. 11
Stubley Spring, 4500 ft., Riverside Co., Calif.
These men told of "black squirrels", larger than
Chipmunks, which they commonly saw around
the Hidden Valley Picnic Grounds. About 5:00
P.M. we investigated the area, in their
company. We saw no squirrels.
Sept. 12
Stubley Spring to Cottonwood Springs, via Ivanpah Tank,
29 Palms, and White Tanks, Riverside San Bernardino Co.
Bailey, Norris, and Jerry Russell left for Berkeley
at about 5:30 A.M. Dr. Miller, Ward Russell, & I
broke camp at about 9:30 A.M. and drove to
Ivanpah Tank, 4200 ft., Riverside Co., Calif. This
is a damned basin in rotten granitic rock.
At the present time it is almost filled with
muddy water -- apparently a result of the
recent rains. This appears to be only
temporary water; there is a trickle below
the dam, which contains where some filamentous
green algae indicates at least semi-permanence.
There seemed to be no specialized vegetation
associated with the tanks other than the
above-mentioned algae. I took a Callisaurus
draconoides from granite gravel, among the
decaying granite boulders, at the edge of
the tank. Leaving Ivanpah Tank, we drove to
29 Palms, 2000 ft., San Bernardino Co., Calif., where
we bought supplies. On Adams Road, a few blocks
of Monument Headquarters, we saw a Dipso...