CHAPTER XX 



EXPLORING IN THE CARIBOU 

 COUNTRY 



the first time now that news had 

 come of the crash of Hassell's 

 plane, we could resmne work on 

 several projects which had been interrupted by the 

 prospective flight. We had little enough time as it 

 was to complete our program, and no word had 

 been sent to us of any further plans on Hassell's 

 part. Belknap with his assistant Stewart now 

 started out to prepare a map about the head of the 

 fjord and of the great flat which separated it from 

 the inland-ice. Etes, Potter and I constructed a 

 combined kite and storehouse at Camp Lloyd, and 

 with the help of Schneider and Carlson a store- 

 house on Mount Evans. 



Where Herz and Kallquist had set up their 



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