

;. 



i:\riih\i l'l:<H.i:ivx IN ha*l kt all but 5 dogi when north of 



!*c h. ! ' 



<**, Iw- water .ff all ad 



i*hind all Hiuipmmt not .!. 

 ration., of the past year are given - aft altitude of 



ration ingty dmsv and constant mist, in addition to alas 



ti thr II' 

 . 1 It wa* higi 

 WIN 



,.!.(,, IK Mttlr.1 tin KlliiW.. M l ttlii.ii timil tiMtt ...J 



,' MIMW 



ciated land *?thiiH Cat* M- 

 ttr* 1 could bt asm during the snort 





'..', : 



.. 



I.-M Jack. wa* can-full v pn4ectd 

 i | |*J Va ." :' v :, :, 



> of , ,*1 t 



, :...!.. I Bki.t I- . -r. I' ' . 



BIT hoUM' 1 left n i|iiin. 



iree should turn up in thiit region. 

 5 arrita. i.' nt'l 



. .!, M IB^ ' Nal - n'- ':.; Hi 



one iii tion. Tl 



rorisiuna, and can be eauily 

 :i a |.ri>iniiirnt part 

 arioy Elmwood we tcin. -1 n..rtli- 

 a, but saw n<> iii<in-nti..!i <>f Uml. 

 re waa leas ice 

 1 > i it.l ever aeen before. We landed at Cape 



:,w,,rth f,,r n f.-w h-ur- 

 specimen* fnnu a l>u 



* 





' r 



i 



>Uep and -,ft. with \.-ry trappy, roogh ice 

 " western side of th.- Ilnti-h rimntirl. 



ur 



. th< 



Inn 1 ami rr.- 



rt> of the I 



itun- 

 played hi 



Up 



On M: 



an>l fjopi. nn.l . -. the ?9th 

 north. 'a 'he western 



the 

 the Oucen 



lies anl lr 



, 



IM..H- than 4' below 

 with our animals. On 



a the sea loa wan brokao op all aloof UM ri^t, 



and kept u* oo UM fflartrr. and foottda little fa* 



f Wrypm-hi Ba?. -rndiiac 



the high glaciated land behind tna 

 not get along with it. mg to the badness of the 



.->-.> - VI . : - ! ' 



rough ice crushed up against the land. To j 



Tin- wu> .lone uiih the ob- 

 rontlrmirijk' '' I had 



itiin au 



ned within 10 mil.- of the -it nation 

 past coast of the eastern Johannesen 

 to see any 



land f Ilcar i U'l 



Weather, out. thanks to the skillft. u of 



h little v ;/ we 



last year ' indwanl ' with Ir. 



Kon said : 

 iv*d the wint.-r dHOo^VT) v. 

 happi 

 and researches of al 



winter wan I.-* ^ \ ,-IT and less 



^v than u-ual. itagv 



v it h uledgea and t wo teams, consisting of 



round wretem 1 



Land ai with 



bad weather at the very outset, and found the snow 



glarier 



mrlres of every minu 



. alher offeml to u. and frv^uentlv mai 

 fr t - hours at a Mr. 



tne one gale ceased until another began. 



he rough ice of the sea and the itcep inclines 

 f th. -;, .1 us for a great part of the 



journey to go three times over the tame ground. 

 On May 8 we crossed (iray Bar. but on approach- 

 Ing an .r ml w< w< IT agali if f M : I 



and hn.l the steep glacier behind. 



hauling our sledgcw with a pun-haw up the 



At the head of the i> to the ,t of Ta 



who hail brought a le<lgr with provisions to look 

 , and had got an&k>us, as we were nearly a 



forli 



i was 



up;.-. I two months. 

 and a half fine dav 



Annitagv and I staftad 

 -...- - . 



.' ..... |ni . u. 

 ..-.: .. ', "- .. . 



when nearinf Cape Cecil Ilarmswo 



v: . ' li ... - . ' . 



f ul in every way. but 

 ul only thlrtasa 



thin, and when within 400 yards of the cap* thr 

 And in 



. And in spitr of cmr utnMSt 

 our provisions and dog Beat 



v, ha.! ', 

 were wrttr^l 



- - 



entleavors we lost all 



an.l all --ur cartridge* 



. arh the shore, owing to the wry thin lea, w* 

 retrace*! our trps and tried to appna* )> (looker 

 i-Jand. farther t.. the , ,-. 



l >e fflarier to C'ape Cecil llarmsworth. to 

 asreci*! it and map in the neighborhood of Bradv 

 island fn>m it whenever we qifiroached 



^opmd u. and, our 



advance east also rHnrntd. 



Openwat. ^i^sandtbe 



ice generally waa remark 



