Field notes, v1389
Page 475
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P.A Kelly 1989 Journal July 28 after stopping for groceries and lunch (Rozita's (cont.) Armory Cafe) in Salinas. We started surveying right away and we plotted the locations of Houses 113, 114 & 115 from Patton D11 (Horsetail Field Grid Marker). We then plotted the location of the eastern apex of a large triangular rock in the creek bed and we used this point as the next station to plot houses 116 and 126. For D11 I assumed a datum of 487.68m since it is fairly close to the 1600 ft contour line on the 7.5 min. Rana Creek Quadrangle then (USGS, 1956). The alidade provided an elev. of 485.61m for the triangular rock (eastern apex). I did not have time to take measurements from the benchmark on Finch Creek. 1810 PST started setting targets from H2e 22 to H2e 98. H22A inactive, H23 reactiv ated as hm H.28. Saw a woodrat leave the latter (1811 PST) and head down into the creek. Small elder between 25 & 25A has more or less collapsed - used to be used as an aerial runway between the 2 houses. Also more of the red willow at H.31 has collapsed over the house. Big chunks of the Red Willow over H32 have also fallen down. 32 and 34 and 31 active.