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this point and return to offset it 20 chains to left of line where we get down with great difficulty and personal risk one man going ahead on his hind quarters and making steps as he goes: at 5 p.m. We return [on a snow ?] to our tents.
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April 7th
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this point and return to offset it 20 chains to left of line where we get down with great difficulty and personal risk one man going ahead on his hind quarters and making steps as he goes: at 5 p.m. We return on a mow to our tents.
We move camp to Lake below where two canoes await to transport us to other side: a very pretty lake it is abounding with trout: with several comfortable looking domicles in its inviting shores.
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[Drawing of Sproats Lake and ROAD]
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April 7th  We move camp to Lake below where two canoes await to transport us to other side: a very pretty lake it is abounding with trout: with several comfortable looking domiciles on its inviting shores.
  
As soon as camp is pitch dinner is announced and one settler comes around to see our outfi, inviting our surveyor over to dinner in the evening: the latter says in his own blunt way "Can't come . dont dine
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Sproats Lake and Road
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As soon as camp is pitch dinner is announced and one settler comes around to see our outfit, inviting our surveyor over to dinner in the evening: the latter says in his own blunt way "Can't come. dont dine
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BC Archives, AAAA1452 File 1 / OGILBY, William Law / Diary, 27 Mar to 8 Oct 1892.

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VII.

this point and return to offset it 20 chains to left of line where we get down with great difficulty and personal risk one man going ahead on his hind quarters and making steps as he goes: at 5 p.m. We return on a mow to our tents.

April 7th We move camp to Lake below where two canoes await to transport us to other side: a very pretty lake it is abounding with trout: with several comfortable looking domiciles on its inviting shores.

Sproats Lake and Road

As soon as camp is pitch dinner is announced and one settler comes around to see our outfit, inviting our surveyor over to dinner in the evening: the latter says in his own blunt way "Can't come. dont dine

BC Archives, AAAA1452 File 1 / OGILBY, William Law / Diary, 27 Mar to 8 Oct 1892.