The Arctic Journals of John Rae by Rae John
Author:Rae, John
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: HISTORY / Expeditions & Discoveries, HISTORY / Polar Regions, HISTORY / Oceania, TRAVEL / Polar Regions
ISBN: 978-1-927129-75-3
Publisher: Touchwood Editions
Published: 2012-09-11T16:00:00+00:00
CHAPTER SEVEN
Preparations for exploring the coast of Melville PeninsulaâOutfitâLeave Fort HopeâPass over numerous lakesâGuide at faultâDease PeninsulaâArrive at the seaâFatigue party sent back to Fort HopeâBarrier of iceâLefroy BayâLarge island named after the Prince of WalesâDetained by stormy weatherâShort allowanceâCape Lady SimpsonâSelkirk BayâSnow knee-deepâCapes Finlayson and SibbaldâDeer shotâA cooking sceneâFavourite native relishâAgain stopped by stormy weatherâCape McLoughlinâTwo men left to hunt and fishâCape RichardsonâChain of islandsâGarry BayâPrince Albert range of hillsâCape ArrowsmithâCoast much indentedâBaker BayâProvisions failâProceed with one manâCape CrozierâParry BayâCape Ellice, the farthest point seenâTake possessionâCommence our returnâNo provisions procured by the men left behindâShort commonsâFlock of cranesâSnow-blindnessâArrive at Repulse Bay.
On the 12th of May preparations were commenced for a journey along the west side of Melville Peninsula. In expectation of falling in with much rough ice, I determined on taking dogs only for the first three days of the journey. The party was to consist of Corrigal (our snow-house builder), Folster, Matheson, and Mineau, with Ouligbuck as deer-hunter and interpreter. A fatigue party of two men, and an Esquimaux with a sledge and good team of dogs, were to accompany us for three days, which I supposed would be the time required to reach the coast.
Our provisions for the journey were two bags of pemmican, each 90 lbs., 70 reindeer tongues weighing nearly 30 lbs., 36 lbs. flour, and a little tea, chocolate, and sugar. We took also a gallon and a half of alcohol and a small quantity of oil.
Leaving George Flett in charge at Fort Hope, we started at 10 P.M. on the 13th of May, and directed our course towards a chain of lakes in nearly a due north direction. Although the snow was soft, and we had some rather steep rising grounds to pass over, we made good progress, and after crossing six small lakes we came to some high table-land, on which the snow was very deep, and in which the sledge sank very much. A walk of four miles brought us to another lake of considerable size. A little after 6 A.M. on the 14th, we found some snow huts that had been inhabited during part of the winter by the Esquimaux Ecouchi, and soon had one of them cleared out for the accommodation of the party.
Although we had not travelled much more than twenty miles, Ouligbuck was so fatigued that I determined to send him back with those who were to return to Repulse Bay. We saw no game and only very few tracks of deer. The weather was so cloudy that no meridian observation of the sun could be obtained. Our latitude was 66° 52' N., and longitude 86° 46' W., both by account.
We resumed our march at 9 P.M. on the 14th, the night being calm, with a little snow falling. A brisk walk of two miles to the N.W. brought us to the end of the lake, when we followed the bed of a small stream to the northward for five miles. Two narrow lakes were next traversed, when our guide, who appeared to know little about the proper route, led us to the N.
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