CAMP-FIRE CLUB OF AMERICA 605 



In IV rth America: Mt. Sir Donald, Mt. Logan, 

 Mt. Assiniboine, Mt. Fairweather, Mt. St. Elias, Grand 

 Teton, Mt. McKinley; any peak in Alaska over 13,000 

 feet. 



In South America: Chimborazo, Cotopaxi, Illimani, 

 Aconcagua. 



In Asia: Any peak over 19,000 high. 



In Africa: Any peak over 15,000 feet high. 



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CAMPERCRAFT AND SCOUTING 



Match-fire* Light 15 camp-fires in succession with 15 

 matches, all at different places, all with stuff found in the 

 woods by himself, one at least to be on a wet day, for 

 honor; if all 15 are done on wet days, or if he does 30, 

 of which two are on wet days, it counts high honor. 



Rubbing -stick Fire* Light a fire with fire-drill or 

 rubbing sticks, with material of one's own gathering, 

 counts an honor; to do it in one minute counts a high 

 honor. 



Diamond Hitch* Pack a horse with not less than 100 

 pounds of stuff with diamond hitch, to hold during 8 

 hours of travel, honor; ten days in succession, a high 

 honor. 



Birch Canoe* To have made a birch canoe that has 

 travelled, with at least one man aboard, 100 miles or 

 more in safety, high honor. 



