A Northern Experience: The Journals of Norman Robinson
Surveying the North Page 8

to carry and could not do move more than 400 to a load. My leader, there were 6 in my train, Charlie had 5, was a true Malamute, half wolf, good as a leader, intelligent, but savage and stubborn, and, although we were genuinely fond of each other, we had many a fight. By the time Mr. Russell was ready, we had hauled everything except the last two loads, so we all pulled out together from Resolution on April 15th, 1924.

Our first camp was at Stoney Island where we had made our cache and from there on, as the

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