cork, and afterward is docked in a Ford-size luggage compart- 

 ment with room left over for another. For fold-ability and water- 

 ability it can't be matched. 



Some happy convert to this sport once wrote a story called 

 "Farewell to Tippy Canoe," in which he predicted that the day 

 of the colorful Indian canoe was at an end. The foldboat, he 

 stated positively, is its successor. 



Foldboats have been tested on some of the finest water in the 

 West: Lake Chelan, which winds fifty-five beautiful blue miles 

 through the Cascades, the Bow River in the Canadian Rockies, 

 the Rogue in Oregon, the Salmon in Idaho, the Columbia, even 

 the Colorado. Some of them take a little nerve, of course nerve, 

 a good eye, powerful shoulders, and Band-aids. 



But fun? Boy! 



The party stops to lunch and swim off an island in Lake Kachess. 



