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- Karen Dykes
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- Big Flats, Pipestone R. [River] July 17/43. [1943]
Left Siffleur camp at 10 AM + rode over
the Pipestone in a freezing drizzle
+ down to this spot. Arrived at
3 PM. Distance covered about 17 mi [miles].
Cleared up about 3:30 + I hiked
up the creek coming in from the east
with the high falls on it. Then
swung over to the lake at the
head of the next creek north.
Sheep + goat sign fresh + abundant.
This is the westernmost sheep range
in the park. Also about the
northern limit of Larix Lyalli.
Saw 6 whistlers, 1 porcupine.
2 eagles (Pipestone Pass.) 20 Leucosticte
several Golden Cr. [Crowned] Gambel, Fox
Lincoln, Savannah + Brewers sparrows.
Pikas abundant E [East] of here in rock
slides.
Moose not very abundant in
this valley. Nearly all willows
are of short species including
big catkin, shiny leaf red catkin,
dwarf short yellow catkin. Consequently
moose winter browse is mostly
balsam which in places is
heavily browsed.
Game Seen:- 3 moose
4 goat
1 deer
2 sheep.
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