On the Trail - An Outdoor Book for Girls by Lina Beard;Adelia Belle Beard
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=Check List for General Camp=
Two basins, of light metal, paper or collapsible rubber. The last is easy to pack and light to carry. One basin will serve for several girls. If you camp near a body of fresh water let that be your basin; it will always be ready filled. No need then to bring water to your shelter, for a delightful dip in the river or lake every morning before breakfast will obviate all necessity, and do away with the otherwise needful hand-basin. One reliable map of location and surrounding country for constant reference. One water-pail, light weight, for every two or three girls. Can be canvas, aluminum, paper, rubber, or your own selection in other materials. Six toilet-paper packages or more. One or more tents of water-proof material. One or more sod cloths for tent flooring. One or more inner tents of cheesecloth for protection from mosquitoes, etc. These can be made at home or purchased with the tents at the regular camp-outfitters'. There is on the market a spray, claimed to be absolutely effective against |
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