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1862
July
30
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Wedns
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[[image - roughly semicircular or "U" shaped (open at top), jagged coastline, water top, land bottom.  Image labeled 'the Return Track'. There are two triangles with pennants at the left end of the track.  The track line along the coast is divided into nine segments, with segments labeled as follows from left to right: 358; 17; 26; 43; 54; 60; 58; 78; 86; and ends at what appears to be a spiky symbol indicating a mountain, labeled [[encircled]] A [[/encircled]] at the right end of the drawing.]]
[[encircled]] B [[/encircled]] Shartuwiktoo[[guess]]
[[encircled]] A [[/encircled]] Mt ob by Lupton ] Channel & R Bay ]
[[image - Seems to be a duplication of the first image but rotated 90 degrees to the left with the open side facing left of page. There are the two triangles at the bottom, a track line going around a rugged coast, terminating at a round spiky symbol labeled 'A' at the top and 'Rescue Bay'. The image is labeled 'Return Track'. The track segments are labeled bottom to top: 358; 17; 26; 43; 54; 60; 52; 78; 84, same as first image.]]
[[image - quarter circle track (no shoreline showing) arcing from bottom at a triangle with a pennant on top to a spiky circle at the top. Image labeled 'Track out'. The track is divided into ten segments labeled bottom to top as follows: 178; 197; 206; 223; 256; 166; 240; 238; 258; 264.]]  

Transcription Notes:
What I have transcribed as "Shartuwiktoo" appears as best I can tell as "Shar-tu-wik-too" on page 62 but can find no reference in Hall's book so far. Hall had a method of measuring distance traveled by sled. He threw a log line he called "Sledge Log" (pp 521 & 539), noted the time, reeled it in and recorded/counted with a series of numbers that look like this: (s10) s12) s17), etc. in the Journal.