Sport in Vancouver and Newfoundland . THE HEAD OF NIMQUISH LAKE. DRIFTWOOD ON THE BEACH OF LAKE NIMQTTISH,dick in THE FOREGROUND [ To face page 92. IN THE FOREST 98 of damp hemlock with a waterproof sheetspread over them was my bed. We each hada tin plate, cup, knife, fork and spoon. Weall ate together, sitting on the damp groundin front of the camp fire. Lastly, the comfort-ing tot of whisky at or after dinner had tobe abandoned, for we had only two bottlesof rum in case of illness. At the first cantp we fared quite luxuriously,for we had the venison we had brought alongand the trout I had ca
Sport in Vancouver and Newfoundland . THE HEAD OF NIMQUISH LAKE. DRIFTWOOD ON THE BEACH OF LAKE NIMQTTISH,dick in THE FOREGROUND [ To face page 92. IN THE FOREST 98 of damp hemlock with a waterproof sheetspread over them was my bed. We each hada tin plate, cup, knife, fork and spoon. Weall ate together, sitting on the damp groundin front of the camp fire. Lastly, the comfort-ing tot of whisky at or after dinner had tobe abandoned, for we had only two bottlesof rum in case of illness. At the first cantp we fared quite luxuriously,for we had the venison we had brought alongand the trout I had caught en route—but lateron, the daily fare of bacon and beans became,to say the least, monotonous. In one thingwe were lucky: Thomson baked the mostdelicious bread; so we were certain of goodbread and tea. The morning of the 30th broke fine and wegot away about , but before long therain came down and we plodded along throughthe forest for some seven hours, during whichwe did not cover much more than three miles. The undergrowth was nearly everywhered
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