December, 1919 
FOREST AND STREAM 
685 
footing insecure, our />rogreSs was much 
/slower than anticipated. We were over- 
taken by night and had to sleep out 
again, but the rain having ceased, we had 
no diflBculty in getting a good fire started 
and took turns catching sleep. We got 
through the night without much discom- 
fort. Camp was reached early next morn- 
ing and the following day we started for 
home. 
T hese elk-pastures have now been 
included in “The Cljunpic Forest 
Reserve,” and the splendid hunting 
they afforded is now only a memorj’ — ex- 
cept those who hunt w'ith a kodak. The 
elk have multiplied and frequently range 
beyond the confines of the Reserve, a fact 
the settlers are quick to take advantage 
of. The Solduc Hot Springs is now a fa- 
mous resort, boasting a fine hotel. The 
Solduc river still is full of trout and 
Lake Crescent is far-famed for its Bear'’ 
ley trout; they attain unusual size — ten 
and even twenty pounders not being un- 
common. 
Hotel accommodations are good, mak- 
ing life easy for the angler; the Olympic 
mountains equal the Alps in beauty; 
beautiful roads connect this scenic para- 
dise with Seattle and Tacoma; numer- 
ous tents dot the shore of Lakes Crescent 
and Cushman, sheltering for a night, or 
an outing, fishing parties or autoists who 
prefer a taste of tent life to the comforts 
of the hotels. It is all very fine, but when 
I gaze at the elk-bead nicely mounted, 
above my desk, my thoughts go back to 
those days, when the grassy parks of 
Mount Oljnipus were the elk-hunters’ 
paradise, and I rejoice that I got a 
"record” head as a souvenir of my hunt- 
ing prowess, before Uncle Sam said “For- 
bear.” It also reminds me of the tough- 
est experience of my life. 
A Game Hunt in New 
Brunswick 
(Continued from page C47) 
while a big cow trotted swiftly away. 
The head was an unusually even twenty- 
pointer. After dressing the bull, we tip- 
ped him over and back until he rested 
well above the ground on small logs. Bob 
was doubly pleased, for the seven hundred 
pound animal was within fifty yards of 
an old logging road to which we cut a lane 
the next day. 
I had been looking toward the bull, so 
that the first swing of his great neck 
enabled me to see plainly that his head 
had far more than the three points on 
each horn required by law, so that there 
was not the hesitation necessary on an- 
other trip with the guide, when owing to 
the dull light and thick growth, we could 
not for some time tell the sizes of the 
heads of three bulls in one herd. We saw 
three together on this trip also. 
"IMiile we were seated on the bull, tho 
day after he fell, a large hawk swooped 
almost up to us and then away with 
great speed. Coming out of a ridge one 
morning we saw a buck in the open. The 
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