. [Articles about birds from National geographic magazine]. Birds. TWO Y()UX(; F].;.\THF,RLESS 'I'S IN is'EST, ALIOU'I' 8 HAYS ULU : \- ('.cDTgL- Sliiras, 3rd THE SMOOTH AX)) SIIIXV BACKS AXD THE HEUXT HEADS iTAKI-; TIUDI RESEJtBEE TURTLES forecast b\- tlie barometer. For the then and future identification, we called this D(iuble-ba}' camp. The erection of the tents, the manu- facture I if cami) furniture, and the set- ting" up of the light sheet-iron Klondike stove took the remainder n which the present camp was located. Selecting a good game country does not of itself imply ind
. [Articles about birds from National geographic magazine]. Birds. TWO Y()UX(; F].;.\THF,RLESS 'I'S IN is'EST, ALIOU'I' 8 HAYS ULU : \- ('.cDTgL- Sliiras, 3rd THE SMOOTH AX)) SIIIXV BACKS AXD THE HEUXT HEADS iTAKI-; TIUDI RESEJtBEE TURTLES forecast b\- tlie barometer. For the then and future identification, we called this D(iuble-ba}' camp. The erection of the tents, the manu- facture I if cami) furniture, and the set- ting" up of the light sheet-iron Klondike stove took the remainder n which the present camp was located. Selecting a good game country does not of itself imply individual success, thoueli r)f course the main element in such. All wild animals of the larger kind ha\'e a particular range, or cover, in an extensive region, and quite often change these systematically, according to the season, or arbitrarily, according to the conditions of the weather and food sujiply. Therefore, before starting for Alaska, it was deemed no more impor- tant to go t(.i a good game region than it was to go to the best I'jart of it, for the allotted time was too limited fm- deter- mining the latter bN- personal investiga- tion. It is the too frequent lack of this kind of foresight which so often brings bitter disappointment to hundr'.ls, wdio feel assured of success simph- because of their entry into a country reputed to be s\\arming with game. Tf ni}' adx'ance information were cor- rect—and it came from sc\'eral sources— it meant that I would find, to a ccrtaintv, more or less nio(.ise in an area of less than a square mile, and at a period of the year wdien they were hardest to lo- cate, while the wdiite sheep were to be 440. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Washington, D. C. : National Geographic Society
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