Winter Camp
"Remained in camp today, S[light]B[reeze] from SE, snowdrifting,
unable to travel on account of the women in the party. Capt. Gonzales with Jim
Figi arrived at 2 pm. They had seen our trail and followed it to camp. Gonzales
reports the death of Jones during our absence from the Polar Bear. He (Capt) left
on the 18th, but was storm bound most of the time. Storkerson, Charlie, and Herman
were away when he left. He expects them to be back from the Bay of Mercy by now.
All well at home except Hadly who has a bruised arm from an encounter with a Polar
Bear. The preparations for the ice trip are nearly completed. We spent the day
in exchanging news and in watching the natives performing tricks with strings,
etc., some are very clever at it. [Weather] SB from SE drifting, clear sky, fairly
warm" (Noice Diary, Jan 27, 1916).
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