Explorations in the Far North

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The musk-ox is not a " sporty " animal.
During my absence the incoming packet had arrived, with but one letter for me. Fortunately this one was from Professor Nutting, who approved of a plan which I had formed for the summer's campaign and sent out by the December mails.
I had intended to remain another winter in the country if I failed to get the musk-ox, and then to return by the route trav- ersed in going North. As the hunt had been successful I was ready to return, after I had employed my t
...ime to the best advantage, in collecting ornithological specimens during the short summer.
Mr. Hodgson gave such glowing accounts of the abundance of game, birds, and other desirable specimens near the Arctic coast that I wished to visit the region even though I would not have time to make a large collection.
1 Compare Pike, Barren Ground, p. 274, who wrote before Beniah entered this new territory. " I am not quite sure that Fort Resolution is the best point to start from. Fort Rae, on the north arm of the Great Slave Lake, lies nearer the Barren Ground, and the Dog Ribs are said to be more amenable to reason than the Yellow Knives, while the distance to travel through a woodless country is shorter." CHAPTER VIII DOWN THE MACKENZIE A few travelers have descended the Mackenzie to McPher- son, crossed the mountains by the Hudson's Bay Company's trail to Fort Yukon, and then descended the Yukon River to St.


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