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Good road today water in springs, and small Tule Lakes or ponds, at short Intervals - made about 25 miles and camped on Cow Creek a small stream of about 20 feet running Easterly to Palouse. [[Willows?]] along stream + trout in the same. Saw sage hens today | |||
Saturday July 24, 1880 | |||
Cross the creek and follow down stream about 1 1/2 miles, passing one farm house, where the road turns up the hills to the right, and continues through hilly grassy land for 10 miles, when we descend to a point on Palouse River a general camping ground - good water but no grass near. From this point campers are obliged to descend one or two hundred feet to |
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house an left of road, where we got good spring water to drink. at about 5 miles further we camped at a spring about 1/4 mile to the right of road = A small Lake about 1/2 mile distant furnished us amusement for the afternoon, as it contained a large number of Ducks and mud hens: We fired away much ammunition, and secured more game than was needed -
Friday July 23 1880 Good road today water in springs, and small Tule Lakes or ponds, at short Intervals - made about 25 miles and camped on Cow Creek a small stream of about 20 feet running Easterly to Palouse. Willows? along stream + trout in the same. Saw sage hens today
Saturday July 24, 1880 Cross the creek and follow down stream about 1 1/2 miles, passing one farm house, where the road turns up the hills to the right, and continues through hilly grassy land for 10 miles, when we descend to a point on Palouse River a general camping ground - good water but no grass near. From this point campers are obliged to descend one or two hundred feet to