. Sport with gun and rod in American woods and waters [microform]. Hunting; Hunting; Fishing; Fishing; Chasse; Chasse; Pêche sportive; Pêche sportive. 8o4 Camps ami Tmnips .Ihoiit Ktaaiiii. P'V-\\ ' • p i' ti. \ iii I 'Mi f> NIOirr VII'.W (IK IHK CAMI'. poles, or it may he logged or otherwise r'-enforced according to the weather. Smaller jiarties sometimes prefer the "A" ti;iit. Works like ours may he built from standing trees, in a day or tw(i hy three expert guides. Our cam[) was placed some thirty rods f' Ktaadn Lake, and a good path was cut to it through the underv We are a


. Sport with gun and rod in American woods and waters [microform]. Hunting; Hunting; Fishing; Fishing; Chasse; Chasse; Pêche sportive; Pêche sportive. 8o4 Camps ami Tmnips .Ihoiit Ktaaiiii. P'V-\\ ' • p i' ti. \ iii I 'Mi f> NIOirr VII'.W (IK IHK CAMI'. poles, or it may he logged or otherwise r'-enforced according to the weather. Smaller jiarties sometimes prefer the "A" ti;iit. Works like ours may he built from standing trees, in a day or tw(i hy three expert guides. Our cam[) was placed some thirty rods f' Ktaadn Lake, and a good path was cut to it through the underv We are a party of six excursionists and five guides. I'our of us are artists, whom we will call Don Cathedra, Don (iifaro, Herr Rubens, and M. Di; Woods. Two of us are professional men,— M. La Rose and myself Mr. .\ri)or Ilex. .At 7 I'. M., September 4th, we boarded an Hastern Railroad sleeping-car at Boston. We breakfasted in Bangor and dincal in tht; village of Mattewanikeag, on the European and North .American Railwa)', tifty-eight miles further, where we met our chief guide and bought our heavy su])plies. W^edged with our iiiipcdiiticnta into two wagons, we jogged twent\-five miles to the northward, and slept in the outlying settlement of Sherman. On the bright morning of the 6th we and our roughing baggage were packed into a four-horse, springless wagon, with the running gear of a gun-carriage and the side-grating of a bear-cage. The signifi- cance of this construction soon became obvious. Upon driving sonv half-uo/en miles to the eastward, we suddenh rose upon 8 I. 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 Mayer, Alfred M. (Alfred Marshall), 1836-1897. New York : Century


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