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through the Snoqualmie National Forest. Near Index a modern 

 logging operation was visited. 



August 5. Spokane, Washington. 



August 6. Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, to St. Maries, Idaho. 



August 7-12. Fern wood, Idaho. Visited the box mill and saw 

 mill of the Milwaukee Railroad. Several days were spent at 

 Camp 1 6 of the Blackwell Lumber Company. 



August 12-14. Flume Construction camp between Fernwood 

 and St. Joe, Idaho. 



August 15. Spent in an overland hike from camp to St. Joe and 

 St. Maries. 



August 1 6. St. Maries to Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, by boat. 



August 17. Spokane, Washington. 



August 18. Libby, Montana. A day was spent in the saw mill 

 of the Libby Lumber Company. Supervisor Smith, of the Koot- 

 enai National Forest served as guide to the class. 



August 19-23. Glacier National Park. The class took a 4-day s 

 hiking trip through Glacier Park, looking from Belton to Glacier 

 Park Station, by way of Lake MacDonald, Gunsight Pass, Piegan 

 Pass and Many Glaciers. The 4-days hike covered 115 miles. 



August 24. En route to Cass Lake, Minnesota. 



August 25-28. Cass Lake, Minnesota. Four days were spent 

 on the Minnesota National Forest on silvicultural, planting, nur- 

 sery and mill studies. Forest Supervisor Marshall and Forest 

 Examiner Richmond assisted at this stop. 



August 29. Cloquet, Minnesota. The mill of the Great North- 

 ern Paper Company was visited, and a trip was made to the Clo- 

 quet Experiment Station, under the direction of Mr. Kenety. 



August 30. Duluth, Minnesota. 



August 31. Minneapolis, Minnesota. 



September i. Ames, Iowa. 



