XXXII. 



DIRECTIONS TO THE TRAVELER. 



There are several routes to the region described in 

 the foregoing letters. One goes by way of Lake 

 Greorge, where you take a wagon to Chester and 

 Schroon Lake. From this point you can go either to 

 Long Lake, or the Adirondack Iron Works. 



Another is by way of Westport on Lake Champlain, 

 where you take a wagon to Elizabethtown. At the 

 latter place, as at Chester on the other route, you will 

 obtain all the information necessary as to the best 

 way of getting into the woods. 



A third route goes by way of Keysville. Launch- 

 ing your boats on the Saranac River, you pass up it, 

 carrying your boat around rapids — sailing through 

 beautiful lakes, until at length you cross over to Ra- 

 quette River up which you can wind your tedious way 

 day after day until you reach Raquette Lake. 



