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25 march 41 d.
Sunday Apr. 4˚
Hit the trail again before midnight [inserted: after a short sleep].
If weather holds good shall be able to make get in the extra march.
The day a duplicate of day before yesterday as to weather & going. The
latter even better. The surface is as even (except for the pressure
ridges) as the glacial fringe from Hecla to Columbia, & harder.
Something over 10 hours on a direct course, 25 dogs often on the trot
trot, occasionally on the run. 25 miles. Near end of march crossed a
hundred yard lead on thin young ice.
[Vertically in margin:] Natives anxious to
reach & see the "Nort Pol" |
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