Mollie Adams Diary of Her Journey in the Canadian Rockies June 27, 1908
Mrs. N.’s Camp
Saturday, June 27
An. [aneroid] still at 6700 ft. at 9 a.m.; up to 6500 ft. at 11 a.m. Thermom[eter] 36° at 11 A.M. Snowing hard early and ground covered. No-one up til 9. Icicles hanging from tents and everything frozen, including boots. All took a gentle walk down to the river in P.M. We cut a tree to cross the creek from the pass. Slight snow or rain most of the 2 hrs. we were out. Barometer rising, 63.50 when we got back. Thermom[eter] 40°.
Saturday, June 27
An. [aneroid] still at 6700 ft. at 9 a.m.; up to 6500 ft. at 11 a.m. Thermom[eter] 36° at 11 A.M. Snowing hard early and ground covered. No-one up til 9. Icicles hanging from tents and everything frozen, including boots. All took a gentle walk down to the river in P.M. We cut a tree to cross the creek from the pass. Slight snow or rain most of the 2 hrs. we were out. Barometer rising, 63.50 when we got back. Thermom[eter] 40°.
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