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- Journal.
Cairn + several other knolls down the
Cairn. Also says a band winter
on the open grass on the East side
of the Rocky at mile 43 - ie. 10 miles
below here - + also small groups at
several other points along the east side
of the Rocky. Reports a band of about
75 head on a green slide on the
N.E. [Northeast] side of Maligne Lake about 2 miles
above the cabin.
Saw grizzly signs aplenty today
+ some coyote sign.
Game Seen:- Sheep:- 2 ewes.
goat:- 5 sex unknown.
Elk:- 9 [male symbol] 3 [female symbol] 3 calves 4 yearlings
Moose:- 3 cows.
Mule Deer:- 2 [male symbol] 4 [female symbol], 2 yearl. [yearling] [female symbol]'s
Coyote 1.
A large lick just before you come
to the Rocky Forks cabin (about 1/2 mile
S. [South]) A spring muck lick about
100 [number crossed out] 70 ft [feet] in diameter. Heavily used by
elk moose + deer + [Edward] McDonald
says a few sheep come down occassionally [occasionally].
Jacques Lake. Aug [August] 7, 1943.
Rode the 22 + miles from Rocky Forks
in 7 hrs [hours] 45 minutes. A most uninteresting
day. Scattered along the east side of
Rocky River all the way down are
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