rated and dried either by sun or fire 

 every other day. 



Alivays keep all your sleeping things 

 together in your bed roll^ and your hus- 

 band's things together in his bed bun- 

 dle. It will save you many a sigh 

 and weary hunt in the dark and cold. 

 The tent and such things, you can afford 

 to leave to your guide or to luck. If 

 one wishes to provide a tent, brown 

 canvas is far preferable to white. It 

 does not make a glare of light, nor does 

 it stand out aggressively in the land- 

 scape. You have your little nightly 

 kingdom waiting for you and can sleep 

 cosily if nothing else is provided. 

 Whenever possible, get your bed blown 

 up and your sleeping bags in order on 

 top and your sleeping things together 

 where you can put your hands on them 

 during the daylight, or if that is impos- 



