. Report of the cruise of the revenue cutter Bear and the overland expedition for the relief of the whalers in the Arctic ocean, from November 27, 1897, to September 13, 1898. ospective fawns, so Ave really lost four animals by thisbad job of the dogs. That night I reached Cape Seppings and foundBertholf, he having been stalled there by the storm, and hearing wehad passed down the coast had waited for us. March 3.—We arrived again to-day at Nelsons house at Point Hope,having been gone eight days oil the back track. As I had laid out ourjourney to Point Barrow, we had gone now about three-


. Report of the cruise of the revenue cutter Bear and the overland expedition for the relief of the whalers in the Arctic ocean, from November 27, 1897, to September 13, 1898. ospective fawns, so Ave really lost four animals by thisbad job of the dogs. That night I reached Cape Seppings and foundBertholf, he having been stalled there by the storm, and hearing wehad passed down the coast had waited for us. March 3.—We arrived again to-day at Nelsons house at Point Hope,having been gone eight days oil the back track. As I had laid out ourjourney to Point Barrow, we had gone now about three-fourths of thedistance. So far we had been successful and it remained to preparewell for this last quarter of the journey, for it was to be the hardestof all, as well as the most lonety. After leaving Point Hope therewere no villages until Point Belcher was reached, 300 miles away, andwe must depend upon what we carried with us for both men and , there were the people at Point Barrow to consider and the objectof our mission. There were ample stores at Point Hope that could bespared for 100 men, and our orders contemplated sending some of theshipwrecked men NATIVE MAN AND WOMAN FROM POINT HOPE VILLAGE. CRUISE OF THE U. S. REVENUE CUTTER BE 69 If the provisions at Point Barrow ran out in May, as we had beeninformed by Arey would probably be the case, it, would never do tokeep 300 men there until August with plenty of stores at Point at it from this point and from this end of the route, I decidedthat upon arriving at Point Barrow I would send 100 men dow n fromthere to Point Hope, and that I would leave Lieutenant Bertholf atthe latter place to take care of them as they came down. They wouldhave to travel a distance of about -400 miles and it would be a severejourney, as it must all be made on foot, and provisions carried ordragged on sleds the whole distance. With a view to relieving themat this end and reducing the amount of provisions to be carri


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