COOKING UTENSILS. 389 



and light, not weighing more than sixteen 

 pounds. 



The next items to be considered in the way 

 of camp outfit are cooking utensils. Of course 

 there will be differences of opinion on this 

 subject. Personally I always take with me the 

 following articles : — Three aluminium cooking 

 pots, fitting one inside the other, with one 

 detachable handle, serving for all three. The 

 largest of these pots is twelve inches high by 

 eight inches in diameter. One large frying 

 pan (twelve inches in diameter) with a stiff 

 handle, a second smaller frying pan with a 

 folding handle, three aluminium plates, cups, 

 knives, forks and spoons. I always make tea in 

 one of the aluminium pots, which saves carrying 

 a kettle and tea-pot, and bake bread in the 

 large frying pan, which necessitates a stiff 

 handle. 



Canvas bags of a light but well water- 

 proofed material will be found very useful for 

 carrying one's blankets and clothing on a canoe 

 journey. Such bags, of any size required, may 

 be obtained of Messrs. Lawn and Alder, 1 and 2, 



