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  • Journal. Jasper July 1, 1944 Today was showery with occassional [occasional] thunder + hail. Drove 18 miles to Mt [Mount] Edith Cavell. For last 5 miles or so road is through sub alpine spruce forest, Sidehill slides feature alder + balsam + in these slides we found black-capped warblers abundant + fox sparrows in small numbers. Some marmots + a porcupine occupied the rock slides. Conys + mantled squirrel abundant. Game sign remarkably scarce. A few signs of moose was all seen. Jasper July 2/44 [1944] Packed our outfit. Pobokton Cabin (Waterfalls) July 3, 1944 Left lower Pobokton cabin with 12 head of horse Jim [James] Hatter, Bob James + George Camp at 2:30 P.M. Rode the 10 +/- miles to here in 3 1/2 hours. Trail wet in spots but only real trouble was with the phone line, which was down across the trail in half a dozen places. Trail passes through mature + 2nd [second] growth pine forest for 5 miles or so + then comes out onto an old burn, just before the cabin is reached the river opens out into willow meadows About a mile below the cabin is a
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