Chronicles of the White Mountains . at this camp would find it far from disagreeableto sit within and view the prospect down the Am-monoosuc ravine and away to the distance. Accom-modations, not luxurious but comfortable, areprovided for twelve women and twenty-four men. A new convenience for mountain-climbers, intro-duced in 1915, was the establishment of wirelesstelegraph service at the Madison, Lakes of theClouds, and Carter Notch Huts, radio outfits beinginstalled at each, so that thereby intending visitorsmight be enabled to reserve accommodations fromhut to hut or from the world below by


Chronicles of the White Mountains . at this camp would find it far from disagreeableto sit within and view the prospect down the Am-monoosuc ravine and away to the distance. Accom-modations, not luxurious but comfortable, areprovided for twelve women and twenty-four men. A new convenience for mountain-climbers, intro-duced in 1915, was the establishment of wirelesstelegraph service at the Madison, Lakes of theClouds, and Carter Notch Huts, radio outfits beinginstalled at each, so that thereby intending visitorsmight be enabled to reserve accommodations fromhut to hut or from the world below by telephoningto the Madison Hut. Other shelters of a less permanent character havebeen built by the Club in various parts of the Moun-tains, as, near Hermit Lake in Tuckermans Ravine,on the Crawford Path,^ and on Mount Liberty in The shelter on this trail was built in 1901, as has been stated inconnection with the recital of the story of the perishing of Curtis andOrmsbee. In 1915, on the erection of the Lakes of the Clouds Hut, 354. A. M. C. HUT ON MUUNT MONROE


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