Camp and Trail. Stewart Edward White
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Stewart Edward White
Camp and Trail
Published by Good Press, 2019
EAN 4057664652690
Table of Contents
COMMON SENSE IN THE WILDERNESS
PREFACE
AFTER considerable weighing of the pros and cons I have decided to include the names of firms where certain supplies may be bought. I realize that this sort of free advertisement is eminently unjust to other worthy houses handling the same lines of goods, but the case is one of self-defense. In The Forest I rashly offered to send to inquirers the name of the firm making a certain kind of tent. At this writing I have received and answered over eleven hundred inquiries. Since the publication of these papers in The Outing Magazine, I have received hundreds of requests for information as to where this, that, or the other thing may be had. I have tried to answer them all, but to do so has been a tax on time I would not care to repeat. Therefore I shall try in the following pages to give the reader all the practical information I possess, even though, as stated, I may seem unduly to advertise the certain few business houses with which I have had satisfactory dealings. It is needless to remark that I am interested in none of these firms, and have received no especial favors from them.
ILLUSTRATIONS
The home of the Red Gods | (Frontispiece) |
OPPOSITE PAGE | |
On the trail (from a painting by N. C. Wyeth) | 16 |
The Author doing a little washing on his own account | 32 |
"Mountain on mountain towering high, and a valley in between" | 48 |
One of the mishaps to be expected | 64 |
"Bed in the bush with stars to see" | 80 |
"We may live without friends, we may live without books, but civilized man cannot live without cooks" | 104 |
When you quit the trail for a day's rest | 120 |
In the heat of the day's struggle | 144 |
Nearing a crest and in sight of game | 160 |
A downward journey | 176 |
In mid-day the shade of the pines is inviting | 208 |
Getting ready for another day of it |