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AMERICAN FORESTRY 



LAKE TAHOE 

 Traveler of distant lands has rarely met other traveler who has seen lakes more beautiful than Tahoe. 

 Famed as it is, but still not overrated, this lake yearly attracts hundreds of hikers to its shores, 

 there to enjoy its beauty. 



First Day. Sacramento to Phillips Public Camp 

 Ground near the summit of the Sierras on the Lincoln 

 Highway. Forty-eight miles of paved highway to 

 Placerville and about the same distance along the beau- 

 tiful American River which is lined with public camps, 

 resorts and summer home colonies. 



Second Day. Phillips Camp to Lake Tahoe, with a 



lunch at either the Bay View or 

 Eagle's Nest Public Camps at 

 beautiful Emerald Bay. Camp 

 for the night at Tahoe Public 

 Camp near Tahoe Tavern with 

 plenty of time for boating and 

 fishing in Lake Tahoe. 



Third Day. Tahoe Camp to 

 Truckee, following down the 

 sparkling Truckee River, and 

 thence back to historic Donner 

 Lake and over the summit to the 

 Big Bend Public Camp on Yuba 

 River where a delightful after- 

 noon's fishing may be had. 



Fourth Day. Big Bend Camp 

 to Sacramento via Auburn, Col- 

 fax and some of the mining 

 camps of the days of '49. Paved 

 road from Auburn to Sacramento. 

 This is an easy four-day trip, all roads and camps are 

 well signed and if the traveler does not wish to camp, 

 ample hotel and resort facilties will be found all 

 along the way. For further information write Forest 

 Supervisor at either Placerville or Nevada City, 

 California. 



[Information from United States Forest Service, California.] 



A FOUR DAY AUTO TRI P 



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 -IC. CAMP 



NATIONAL. FOREST 



A 5 DAY 



PACK TRIP 



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PARK RANSER STA. 



A FIVE DAY TRIP IN WASHINGTON 



'"PHIS trip takes one into the heart of some of the 

 * most spectacular regions of the Northwest, and fea- 

 tures a climb to the top of Mt. Stuart, in the Wenatchee 

 National Forest. It is a trip for only those who wish 

 to do some real packing and a stiff mountain climb to the 

 top of Jagged Mt. Stuart. 



First Day. Leavenworth, Washington, to the Park 

 Ranger Station. During this day the trail passes orchard 

 lands, Peshastin Canyon, Ingalls Creek, Nigger Creek and 



old mine workings. Interesting flora and geology. 



Second Day. Park Ranger Station to camp on In- 

 galls Creek. This is near the foot of Mt. Stuart. Day's 

 trip takes one by a splendid view of Rainier, Adams and 

 other snow-capped peaks, a striking view of Stuart and 

 through several interesting canyons. 



Third Day. Climb to Mt. Stuart's Summit. Many 

 Alpine flowers and open parks are near timberline. 

 Napoleon's Chapeau, a craggy pinnacle, presents an in.~ 



