copy 21

Downloadable Content

Download image

File Details

Depositor
Karen Dykes
Date Uploaded
Date Modified
2021-12-08
Fixity Check
passed on August 08, 2024 at 14:06
Characterization
Height: 2819
Width: 2382
File Format: tiff (Tagged Image File Format)
File Size: 20170486
Filename: 2008_pp_023.tif
Last Modified: 2024-08-09T05:36:57.981Z
Original Checksum: d2d547b9f19a70daee8eb4ecdbdb633a
Mime Type: image/tiff
Creator Transcript
  • -21- Sept. [September] 12, 1930. Rain all day - drizzle. Saw varied thrush and hermit thrush. Hiked to Alberta - B.C. [British Columbia] boundary and took Callospermophilus right on the boundary. Sept. [September] 13, 1930. Intermittent rain or snow all day and night. Set some flying squirrel traps near Boom Lake. Sept. [September] 14, 1930. Lynx pulled out of trap by whistler carcase [carcass]. Set traps by porky carcase [carcass] near Boom Lake. Hiked to Mile 25 - chipmunks common. Saw Savannah sparrow. Sept. [September] 15, 1930. Set some traps for voles in marshy area along Boom Creek near Boom Lake. Sign numerous. Saw a young vole swimming in the river. Boom Creek and Lake. My camp in this area is pitched beside Boom Creek about half a mile from the road. Being in the thick spruce woods everything is very damp. Just below (s [south]) of my camp is a small area of sphagnum muskeg. Here mice seem to be very abundant. About 3 miles through the woods along the trail to Boom Lake is another and more extensive area of sphagnum bog. On the west of this area are steep mountains with extensive talus slopes at their bases. To the east the hills are not as steep or rocky, having open grassy slopes near the tops. Boom Lake itself is shut in on three sides by mountains and thick woods, on the third side the ground is very marshy and the trees not quite so thick. Distance from Banff 27 miles west. Distance from Kootenay Park 2 miles east. Altitude camp 5600' Lake 6000 to 6500'.
Permalink
User Activity Date