Our third camp was on a sand bar next to a ff hot" pool. 



With Fly Rod and 

 Geiger Counter 



by Franklin M. Reck . . . photographs by John Calkins 



EARLY in the summer, Bob Leonard, guide and outfitter, 

 wrote us: 



"I found three streams I don't think ever have been fished 

 before, except by some trapper, to get enough trout for his fry 

 pan. I paddled up one stream for nine hours, made three port- 

 ages, and stopped to cast every forty-five minutes, trout each 

 time. I kept four, one weighed over three pounds. For photog- 

 raphy it would be swell, cliffs and canyons all along the route." 

 To us, this was like a letter from a Yukon prospector: "Just 



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