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- Journal.
Blue Creek. May 27, 1944
Very hot day, rivers rising very fast.
In morning we went along the north
side of Snake Indian Lakes + built a
raft. Our purpose was to retrieve the young
moose we saw drown yesterday. We found
it all right + photographed it. In
the meantime we saw a medium sized
silver tip grizzly come to the lake for a
drink _ later found its kill - a 2 year old
[male symbol] moose.
In the evening we waited near the
kill from 7:30 until just after 10 o'clock.
but nothing came to it.
Blue Creek. May 28, 1944.
Mild with heavy rain showers from
mid-afternoon on into the evening.
Rivers still high - we had intended going up
to Topaz today but the upper ford will
be too dangerous under present conditions.
We hiked all round first Snake Indian
lake before the rain got too bad.
Game seen on 27 & 28
Moose 11
Deer 3
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