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  • 173 Nanaimo. May 26, 1954. Staying here for 3 days during the game convention. In conversation with Barry Gill he tells me that a good place to hunt goat is at the head of Copper Creek near Lillooet Drive to Seton Lake + there, instead of crossing the bridge to the lodge proceed up Cayush Creek to the mine. Leave car there + take trail that begins behind the mine bldgs [buildings[ + climbs to the crest of the ridge. Trail proceeds along the ridge + into Copper Creek. Used to be lots of goat + some sheep in there. Another good place was on the head of the Squamish river. One can proceed 45 miles up it by boat, the going is a bit tricky but the Indian Moses Billy is an excellent river man + Gill things he would take me up gratis if I asked him + told him I was a good friend of Barrie [Barry] Gill. Goats + deer are to be had right from the river bank. Visited the Buchanan Simpsons + found them very bus gardening with a lot of exciting new things from Nepal growing in covered pits filled with about 4" of fine shale gravel over good soil. The pits are kept slatted for shade + glassed in during the winter. Polunin prime new species # 3535 with large pendant
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