Camp ^ Trail Methods 



Interesting Information for all Lovers of 

 Nature. What to Take and What to Do 



By E. KREPS 



This book, one of the most practical works on woodpraft 

 ever written, was brought out to fill a vacancy in outdoor 

 (literature. There are numerous works 

 on this subject but they were written 

 for the sportsman and the city camper, 

 therefore, the information given in 

 them is> not of value to the practical, 

 outdoor man. CAMP AND TRAII, 

 METHODS is intended for woods- 

 men, country people, mountain men, 

 prospectors, trappers and the hardy 

 outdoor people in general, each and 

 every one of whom the author as 

 proud to call a brother, for he is 

 one of their kind. To them this 

 work will not only be interesting but 

 also be valuable as it gives informa- 

 tion which cannot be obtained else- 

 where. Book contains 274 pages and 

 68 illustrations. There are 19 chap- 

 ters as follows: 



I. Pleasure and Profits 



of Camping. 



II. Selecting a Camp Out- 

 fit. 



III. Clothing for the 

 Woods. 



IV. Pack Straps, Pack 

 Sacks and Pack Bas- 

 kets. 



V. Cooking Utensils, 



Beds and Bedding. 

 VI. Firearms. 

 VII. Hunting Knives and 



VIII. Tents' and Shelters. 

 IX. Permanent Camps. 



X. Canoes and Hunting 

 Boats. 



XI. Snowshoes and their 

 Use. 



XII. Snowshoe Making. 



XIII. Skis, Toboggans and 

 Trail Sleds. 



XIV. Provisions and Camp 



Cookery. 

 XV. Bush Travel. 



XVI. Traveling Light. 



XVII. Tanning Furs and 

 Buckskins. 



XVIII. P r e s e r ving Game, 



Fish and Hides. 

 XIX. Miscellaneous Sugges- 

 tions. 



The book is attractively bound in cloth and printed on nice 

 paper, size 5x7 inches. 



Price, postpaid, Cloth Bound, 60 Cents 



A. R. HARDING, 75 N. Ohio Avenue, Columbus, Ohio 



