72 This township is reached by a poor wagon trail which leads te the only settlers of the town ship in sections 7 ané 18. Doe eresk in the southeast portion of the townshup has a valley 200 to 500 feet deép, the banks are steep ané rugged and although not timbered very heavily are not of mich value for grazing purposes. With the exception of the portion of the township where the abovementioned settlers ere located the township can gencrelly be said toe be densely timbered. Pires have overran considerable portions ang the iying timber in places is as difficult to elear as heavier standing timber. The surface is generally undulating. Numerous small hills about 25 feet high occur throughout and at the base ef these lceal rises Small swamps er pot holes occurs. Yith sueh tepo- graphy even if the township were level it is doubtful if it would be better than gragzing lands eps hn st a rs eae a | LET RATTHI A apy TP ~Gl-13-6, VIC INITY (VF AUS FR ASG Bee BOW DARY = i val = BTA ye Bp 8 DEL « abit The timber here hae mostly all been firekilled. A few places are of light clearing, and would only require the picking up of a few sticks. In other places the " timber in tanglea masses and would be dead timber is piled up in tangiea masses anc 4iffiewt te clear otherwise than by fire.