August 5, 1905, Saturday^ Continued) 
great ridge. Heavy wind in the night. Fernald 
and I in the lean- to and the men in the tent. 
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August 6 , 1905s Sunday 
Cloudy and "hazy. Spent all day oh the river going 
from Marten River camp £0 wain Camp - a short 
distance below the forks. Hard poling. 
August 7s 1905s Monday 
Rain last night and most of the day,. Toasted 
driers before fire and fixed up camp to protect 
against rain. Cote* caught three trout and shot 
two ducks. Breakfast of" potatoes, coffee, etc. 
Dinner of trout, duck, tomatoes, etc. 
August 8, 1905, Tuesday 
5 
Clearing somewhat la^t evening and cooler. Broke 
camp about 9.00 A. M. and were ready to go up 
the mountain. Left camp near the forks of the 
Ste. Anne River avout 9*4-0 A. M. Fernald and I 
carried small packs, camera and collecting 
boxest. We went up over a near ridge and then 
down through a ravine then up the main mountain 
stopping every ten minutes lor a rest. Cote 1 , 
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the two Gagnon boys, and Joe Fortin carried heavy 
packs. We reached an altitude of 3250 feet about 
1.30 P. M. and decided to camp there. Cote', 
Fernald and I staged up the mountain; the rest 
of the men went down to the river camp. About 
3.00 P. M. Fernald and I went up the mountain 
botanizing and left Cote* to fix camp. He came 
up the mountain later. 
