soon shot two more pine squirrels , which are abundant here, but quit shooting because we have enough for supper. Reached the divide at 2:45 p.m. but no water, so came back down the gulch 1/4 mile and camped in grove of big aspens . Robbins took the rifle and went after deer , and Santiago went after turkeys and grouse with the shotgun. Both returned at 6 p.m. with nothing, Santiago shot at a turkey and missed it. Indians are seldom good shots. I shot the squirrels with the "Game Getter", 44 calibre, #8 shot. Robbins reports deer tracks plentiful on the ridge.
Fine large aspens predominate at camp and for a mile or two below.
Cloudy and threatening at bedtime. Turned in a little before 8 p.m.
Near Valle Grande, W of Buckman Mill, N. M. , Friday Aug. 19, 1910 .
It rained hard during early part of night and fitfully all night. Robbins and I had a good tarpaulin and slept dry. Santiago kept reasonably dry under a tree. Up at 5:15 a.m. in a dense fog.