Rod and gun . X ^Ipirxt <^i\x^ ^i €nvi^^^. The Fifth Annual Camp of the Mountaineers Club BY E. L. i. Club viembers tuho were present at the Cana-dian Alpine Club camp in Sherbrooke vieadowunll remember that at this camp the Momitaiii-eers Club of Seattle was represented by M. McGregor. The very entertaining accountof their annual camp and qualifying climbwhich follows was secured through the cour-tesy of Mr. McGregor from a young ivoman whoparticipated «; the trip and who has written samespecially for Bod and Gun readers. The objects of the Mountaineers Club are simi-lar to those of


Rod and gun . X ^Ipirxt <^i\x^ ^i €nvi^^^. The Fifth Annual Camp of the Mountaineers Club BY E. L. i. Club viembers tuho were present at the Cana-dian Alpine Club camp in Sherbrooke vieadowunll remember that at this camp the Momitaiii-eers Club of Seattle was represented by M. McGregor. The very entertaining accountof their annual camp and qualifying climbwhich follows was secured through the cour-tesy of Mr. McGregor from a young ivoman whoparticipated «; the trip and who has written samespecially for Bod and Gun readers. The objects of the Mountaineers Club are simi-lar to those of the Canadian Alpine Club, being ac-cording to their constitution, as follows: — To explore and study the mountains, forests andwater courses of the northwest; to gather intopermanent form the history and traditions of thisregion; to preserve, by protective legislation orotherwise, the natural beauty of NorthwesternAmerica; to make expeditions into these regionsin fulfillment of the above purposes; to encouragea spirit of good fellowship a


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