On the Trail - An Outdoor Book for Girls by Lina Beard;Adelia Belle Beard
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of the work, and more, too; the habit of making light of all
discomforts; cheerfulness under all circumstances; and the determination never to sulk, imagine you are slighted, or find fault with people, conditions, or things. To radiate good-will, take things as they come and _enjoy them_, and to do your full share of entertainment and fun-making--this is the true camp spirit. CHAPTER IV WHAT TO WEAR ON THE TRAIL =Camp Outfits. Clothing. Personal Outfits. Camp Packs. Duffel-Bags and What to Put in Them= To prepare your own camping outfit for the coming summer, to plan, to work out your lists, to select materials, and make many of the things just as you want them or even to hunt up the articles and purchase them, while all the time delightful visions of trailing and camp life dance before you, is to know the true joy of anticipation, and is great fun. =Clothing= Make your dress for the trail absolutely comfortable, not too heavy, too tight, too hot, or too cool. No part of the clothing should bind or draw. |
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