AN OUTING AT TWO-OCEAN PASS 



" D OUGHING IT" is an expression 

 JLV which we have long associated with 

 various hardships undergone for the sake of 

 sport. But modern enterprise has made that 

 phrase a misnomer when taken in the sense in 

 which it was formerly understood. A number 

 of years' experience in camping out and hunt- 

 ing in the West have convinced me that every 

 reasonable comfort can be enjoyed without 

 sacrificing the principal object which lies 

 nearest the heart of a thorough sportsman 

 good hunting. 



The last outing I had in the West, was in 

 Wyoming, in the Jackson Hole country, and 

 I realized then how thoroughly a guide, who 

 enjoys the comforts of life himself and has 

 the real love of sport, can contribute to the 

 success of a hunting trip. A guide who likes 

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