August 12, 1906, Sunday 
Rain ceased in middle of forenoon when wind 
changed to westward. Colder. Cote', Wilfred, 
and John went down to the Forks with three loads. 
Spent all A. M. in camp. In the P. M. Fernald 
and Joe started out. I did not feel like going 
so stayed in camp. Cooked some "Chicote" 
applesauce and ’wheat, fixed camp, built a 
new bough bed > etc. Joe came back in late P t M. 
to get some wood. Fernald went on from Pd>nd 
#101 to Marble Ridge. He came in just after 
dark having h&d a hard slow trip home on account 
of one of his boots hurting his foot. He gave 
the boots to Joe when he got back. 
August 13 , 1906, Monday 
Foggy all dajr/except in late A. M. Rainy in the 
late P. M. Put plants in to press in forenoon. 
k about 10.30 A. M. Joe, Ferna.ld, and I started 
out again and went along the meadows to the 
northeast, to Pond #101, and then up Peak Four. 
From there we started for Peak Five but stopped 
on the way for lunch. In the middle of the 
of 
P. M. we reached the gorge 4^©si the Northeast 
fork of the Ste. Anne River. We made a hurried 
trip to the top of Peak Five (North Ridge) 
We started back immediately on account of the 
rain. Came back via big meadows and ponds along 
headwaters of the northeast branch of the 
River Ste, Anne. Got back to camp about 7«15 
and found 6ote', Wilfred, and John back from Forks. 
