DAYS ON THE NEPIGON. 



respectable minority of those who come here 

 enjoy more comfort and luxuries than they 

 have under their own vine and fig tree; for 

 some of the camping luxuries are prohibited 

 at home, are they not ? Personally, I decline 

 to answer. 



We have had our full complement of 

 roughing it in younger days; and now the 

 Nepigon trip, with its proper boats, com- 

 petent guides and regular meals, pleasant 

 camping places, easy trails and carries, and 

 all the modern improvements, is the perfec- 

 tion of outdoor life. Shaky-legs and bald- 

 heads may enjoy it to the fullest and never 

 turn a hair. 



There is no place where the angler's com- 

 fort is more consistently attended to. We in- 

 variably noticed that the previous occupants 

 of the several camps left them in immaculate 

 order. All the debris that naturally accumu- 

 lates is gathered and burned. The fires are 

 extinguished, and every precaution is taken 

 against their spreading. Tent pins and poles 

 are carefully put aside; and everything is 

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