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14th September

Afternoon

It has been decided that, depending on the weather, we will leave this campsite today. We will fly back to the base camp and, if possible, go on to the second spike camp. If we can stick to this plan, we will be able to hunt tomorrow. If not, the day's sport will have to be written off.

John doesn't think it's worth spending too much time in one place. He says it is very possible that the grizzly wandering about close to our camp is bigger than one we might find at our next spike camp. But a bagged, grizzly, even if it is just average size, is a much better result than some unfound, unshot royal specimen. I agree with this philosophy entirely.

2nd Bearhunting Spike Camp