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visible a long way off. Captain Lynch suggested paper. Tablet paper was 
little difficult to anchor (on James he used toilet paper, which, though it 
hung well from trees, was a little flimsy and in heavy rain tended to come 
down. This does make one think that roll of right kind of paper would make 
excellent and durable trail marker). 
After a couple of hours wandering around discovered that jtxEjr 
the other shore party. Lynch and Dr., climbing over Sand dune to left (or east¬ 
ward of best landing beach had found easier access to beach. Two of his men 
came in and found us and we went out that way. Should have had a compass. 
After coming out had dip in ocea and it was refershing beyond words; 
after supper up till midnite getting packs made up for next day's real try 
inland. Saiilmaker made up several small bags with shoulder straps. 16 lb. 
pack, 4 lb. canteen water, plus hunting knife. Took: 
20 hardtacks square 
1 can orange juice, 12 oz. 
1 can tomatoes, 1 lb. 12 oz. 
1 can raisins, 2 lbs. 
1 bottle mosquito dope 
1 pr. (extra) socks, 
some bacon 
Camera 
3 extra film rolls 
1 light meter 
Rain coat (my case) or poncho other 
1 canteen holder (belt) and cup. 
1 hunt ing kni fe 
1 machete 
toile^Tpaper 
1 medv forceps for Cactus spines 
1 towel 
Handkerchief 
Extra glasses 
Wind: SSE 3-2-21 SE 2-3-4-3-2 
Temp.: (a) 83-88, (b) 78-80 (c) 
Weather; C -CP (5-4 a.m.} — CP -C C C C C 
