southeast up Marvine Creek , calling on Fitzgerald. Simpson lives just below on the river. Continued up south side of Marvine Creek to Marvine Lodge and camped just above the lodge at 3:50. Rube Ball, who has it (the lodge) leased as a fish hatchery had just left yesterday and Mr. Billy Green was in charge. The narrow leafed cottonwood continued nearly to Fitzgerald's I believe. Silver and Douglass spruces were common for some distance below, increasing in numbers along the river bottoms and mingled with aspens on the north slopes (south side). Aspens abundant all along on north slopes and for last few miles abundant on north slopes (sic). Several holes look like glacial topography, but saw no other evidence. Developed Robbins negatives in evening. Got to be at 9:45. Clear most of day and tonight.
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