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the inbound track. The "Brigade trail" passing at Kamloops, unites with the Lytton Road at a point called Bridge Creek. I subjoin a few memorandums in regard to the first 
N.B. The line might be advantageously carried along the edge of Shushwap Lake instead of along the road which is hilly in parts
From Kamloops to end of Shushwap lake, clear drift wood for posts along the river and lake      19   W by N
To Clear Water river open country clear wood in parts  12 NW by NNW
Cross Clear Water - 12 yds wide to Riviere du Defunt   7 [[bracket]] NW W NW [[/bracket]]
Cross R. du Defunt. 12 yds ascend a high hill steep. Then along summit    6 N
To a Beaver swamp      6 NW
To East end of Loon Lake   11  [[bracket]] WNW & W [[/bracket]]
Loon Lake to Bonaparte River   9 [[bracket]] NNW  WNW [[/bracket]]
Cross Bonaparte 30 yds ascend a high hill clearly wooded
To Chaine de Lacs  7  NW
To Green Lake  7 [[bracket]]NW  NE[[/bracket]]
Strike from the Butte or Green Lake a mean course nearly North to the Bridge Creek   [[underlined]] 21 [[/underlined]]  N
     Total [[double underlined]] 105 [[/double underlined]] miles

Nature of the Country
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Transcription Notes:
According to wikipedia, Kamloops is the anglicized version of Shushwap