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go along that ridge and I'll catch up to you." Jeff took off like a streak -- instead of ambling. We topped the ridge where wind was horrendous and waited. Bill never came, before we felt compelled to go on. Jeff had been out w Brian and thought he could find where party #1 were working -- failed. We looked & looked and climbed and slid in mud & snow w endless effort. Had a bit to eat ~ 1:30 & had just decided to make another horrendous climb when Luis spotted 4 of our party crossing on wash lower down. We caught up w. Pete Sandler & learned how things were going. We were in a critically important area where any ammonites would be above the K/T. We searched a while, then decided to go home -- We had crosed the [[??]] the [[strikethrough]] wrong [[/strikethrough]] long way (almost) & now had to go back. 

On days like this I am always ambivalent about whether or not I want to be there. If I didn't, I would not keep coming to Antarctica. On the other hand, I am always afraid I won't be able to keep pace & that was essentially true today after we lost Bill. Thank heaven for Luis, who does more than than I. 

As we hiked, we found Bill again & followed him straight down over to warm face of the [[??]] -- all muddy from the sun. Most of us fell & got smeared w mud. By 5:30 or so Luis & I got home having left the 2 Jeffs picking fossils near camp.

Camp getting muddy from sun & melting snow. I got supper tonight. Tuna & cheese & peas & last night's macaroni in chicken soup w. V8. Dessert -- Graham crackers crushed on plate - chocolate pudding on it

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studded w almonds & cashews - surrounded by mandarin oranges - covered w chocolate bar shavings & poured w creme de Menthe!

An adventurous day -- too bad we didn't go w Brian & learn something & help him.

A north wind [[underlined]] packed [[/underlined]] the bag w ice today. Never saw so much out there. A different scene from yesterday indeed -- & scary if we want to board the Polar [[??]] Sunday. Wispy cloudy but no good sunset.

[[underlined]] Friday, March 8 [[/underlined]] Foggy, w. light snow off & on. Cannot se Cockburn Jr. at all. Early in morning wind shifted to E & blew [[rest of text on this page covered by photograph described on page 35; complete text is repeated on page 38]]