Rod and gun . I rubber sheet about 4 ft. wide x 7 to place over boughs to preventdamp coming through blankets. I tin of dubbing for waterproofing the climbing boots. I or 2 shirtwaists (outing flannel orraw silk suggested). An Alpenstock, if arranged for in ad-vance, can be rented by the weekand if desired purchased at the endof the camp. If the portion of 3-our outfit packed inyour dunnage bag weighs less than thelimit of forty pounds you will not re-gret it later if you smuggle in a little pri-vate supply of seedless raisins (in onepound packages), figs, 0x0 cubes, somesweet biscuits
Rod and gun . I rubber sheet about 4 ft. wide x 7 to place over boughs to preventdamp coming through blankets. I tin of dubbing for waterproofing the climbing boots. I or 2 shirtwaists (outing flannel orraw silk suggested). An Alpenstock, if arranged for in ad-vance, can be rented by the weekand if desired purchased at the endof the camp. If the portion of 3-our outfit packed inyour dunnage bag weighs less than thelimit of forty pounds you will not re-gret it later if you smuggle in a little pri-vate supply of seedless raisins (in onepound packages), figs, 0x0 cubes, somesweet biscuits and a lemon or two. On arrival at the station where intend-ing climbers detrain to take the trail forthe camp the travelling costume must beexchanged for the camp costume, theformer being then transferred to the suit-case which may be left at the station orin the A. C. C. supply tent near by. Thosewho have charge of the transportation ofbaggage prefer not to take suit-cases andwill not take boxes into Photo, Howard Chapman, Victoria. B. C. Cornice on Mt. Sally. ROD AND GUN IN CANADA 1209
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