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KINKS OF ALL KINDS 



from the fire, together with hot 

 water to clean the grease from the 

 frying pan. 



No. 4 is a light belt axe. It is 

 useful in cutting through the 

 brush to get at those likely look- 

 ing holes and is worth its weight 

 in gold when building a hasty fire 

 after an unexpected ducking. 



No. 5 is a pet crotchet of my 

 own, an Eagle Folding Landing 

 Net. The leather sheath protects 

 it perfectly from the brush, yet it 

 can be extended with one hand. 

 By using it carefully I manage to 

 catch most of my bait with it also. 



AN OUTDOOR STOVE 



BY JOSEPH T. SPROULE 

 The outdoor stove illustrated in 

 this article is obviously very sim- 

 ple, consisting merely of two logs 

 and three keg hoops. The hoops 

 were taken off of an old keg and 

 bent into an elliptical form which 

 measured 3 or 4 inches the short 

 way. They were then stored with 



the rest of the camp outfit until 

 needed. 



To set up the stove all that is 

 necessary is to arrange two logs 

 about a foot apart and parallel to 

 the direction from which the wind 

 is blowing. Then lay the hoops 



across as shown, and the stove is 

 complete. This form of outdoor 

 stove is very convenient in that 

 only the three hoops need to be 

 carried in the camp outfit, and 

 efficient in that most of the heat 

 is concentrated to the area im- 

 mediately beneath the cooking 

 utensils. 



EARNING THEIR WAY 



BY H. B. BOYCE 



When traveling very light one 

 might hesitate considerably before 

 taking along even an extra pair 

 of pants. Of course, you hope 



that the pair you have on will see 

 you through. But "accidents will 

 happen" and the nether garments, 

 in particular, seem to be fatally 

 inclined to mishaps. The diagrams 

 show a neat way to make the 

 extra pair of pants earn their 

 transportation. 



Make a shallow bag, the same 

 in diameter as the waistline of the 

 pants. Sew the edge of this bag 

 with rough stitches to the waist 

 of the partfs. Then turn the legs 

 over and sew them also to the 



