. The complete American and Canadian sportsman's encyclopedia of valuable instruction. Camping; Fishing; Hunting. To Make a Good Camp Cot or Bed take a piece of the canvas mentioned, about a foot longer than yourself, and say 40 inches wide, sew or stitch a hem 6 inches wide, along either side double seaming it if you can (this can be made before you start out if you wish)—then when you get to camp take two poles or cut saplings about 3 inches in diameter and a foot longer than your canvas, run them through the ends or loops, and lay the ends in 4 strong forks driven and braced in the ground f


. The complete American and Canadian sportsman's encyclopedia of valuable instruction. Camping; Fishing; Hunting. To Make a Good Camp Cot or Bed take a piece of the canvas mentioned, about a foot longer than yourself, and say 40 inches wide, sew or stitch a hem 6 inches wide, along either side double seaming it if you can (this can be made before you start out if you wish)—then when you get to camp take two poles or cut saplings about 3 inches in diameter and a foot longer than your canvas, run them through the ends or loops, and lay the ends in 4 strong forks driven and braced in the ground for the purpose. Still Another Way. Have in your outfit some old, wide gunny sacks, cut out the closed end so as to have both ends open, slide these sacks over both poles, and you will have what will make the best "camp cots" sink into insignifi- Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Buzzacott, Francis Henry, 1861- [from old catalog]. [Chicago] M. A. Donohue & co


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