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[[underline]] 108 [[/underline]]  [[underline]] May 16 [[/Underline]] - No wolf tracks on the mesa this morning.  Started for my traps first as the sun touched the hill tops & got back at 9 A.M. Didnt have to get breakfast.

Afternoon went down the river about 3 miles and set 3 wolf traps, two in the main canyon and one up the Powderhorn Canyon.  A wolf had followed the trail night before last.  Found a Conepatus and saved skull.  Juglans rupestris trees come up to a mile below the cabin.  Yellow pines go down below where we were.

The canyon walls are lava down as far as we went, but sandstone & conglomerate come in below the lava sheets.

Canyon bottom mainly transition, south slopes Upper Sonoran.