i8o SPORT AND TRAVEL 



During this time we moved about a good deal, 

 at one time being camped at a height of 10,500 

 feet above sea level on the summit of the pass which 

 divides the head waters of the South Fork of Stinking 

 Water from those of a tributary of the Wind River, 



CAMP ON THE DIVIDE AT THE SOURCE OF THE SOUTH FORK OF THE 

 STINKING WATER RIVER; 10,500 FEET ABOVE SEA LEVEL 



and then crossing the divide and hunting to the south- 

 west as far as what I think was the main branch of 

 the Wind River itself, working back again towards the 

 end of September. Never once, however, though I 

 wandered over so much country during the height of 

 the rutting season, did I hear a wapiti bull challeng- 



