
          house it was so foggy that I could hardly see across the street.
It was impossible to see the car until it was within less
than 1/2 a block from one.  But by the time I reached 
Pratt St. there was very little fog, and by the time I arrived 
at Walbrook, the sun was shining.  All mroning, it
remained bright, but about 1 p.m. it became cloudy and
the wind blew quite sharply.  During the afternoon,  it
was more or less cloudy.  A new fish-ladder is being 
built at Union Dam.

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Nov. 26, 1904.  With H.M. from Hamilton to the Gunpowder.  We met 
at H. at 9 a.m.  The car to Carney had just started so we decided
to walk rather than wait the half hour for its return.  The morning was
a lttle raw but we were not inconvenienced.  C. is 3 miles and 100
feet from H.  The car makes this distance in 15 minutes, it 
took us 45 minutes.  From C. to the ruin is another 3 miles.
Arrived as the river we decided to take the left bank of the stream.
The road runs along the river bank a short distance, we, however
kept close to river.  Just where the road leaves the river is
an old mill now going to ruin.  We found our tramp most interesting.
        