EXPENSE OF AN OUTING 



*T"*HE expense, of a Western hunting trip 

 A after big game, and what is necessary 

 to make it a success, will largely depend upon 

 how much or how little one requires. The 

 average man, accustomed to the ordinary 

 comforts of civilized environment, should be 

 careful to supply himself with as many of 

 these as possible, without too- greatly increas- 

 ing the expense and the bulk of what has to 

 be transported. 



The season of the year makes a difference 

 also*. In the late fall or during the winter any 

 one who is not accustomed to camping out in 

 cold weather will find a tent with a light, 

 portable sheet-iron stove, which can easily be 

 carried on a horse's back, very serviceable. 



My last hunting trip in the West was late 

 in t}ie fall, and I had everything complete. 



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