OUTFIT AND CAMP EQUIPMENT 21 



There is no necessity to mention these in detail 

 as they can be left to the outfitter to brinc^ them 

 before the notice of his customer, and the hunter 

 should therefore go to a firm of good standing and 

 experience when purchasing the outfit. 



The total equipment for one man should consist of: 



2 Uniform cases 2 Tables 



I Tent I Bath and washstand 



1 Bed I Lamp and candle-lantern 



1 Mosquito-net i Electric torcli 



2 Blankets Cookery utensils and food 

 I Pillow 2 Buckets 



1 Trek table Toilet requisites and rough 



2 Haversacks towels 



2 Water-bottles Personal clothes 



I Covered basin Saddle, bridle, etc. (if required) 



I Field-glass Strong pocket-knife 



I Watch 2 Hatchets 



1 Meat-safe Tools 



2 Chairs 



Medical stores, guns, rifles and cartridges, and 

 photographic outfit are dealt with in Chapters I, III, 

 and VII. 



Whatever the nature of the trip may be, whether 

 travelling by carrier, pack animal, wagon, or boat, the 

 particular weight of individual packages and the total 

 weight of the whole outfit and food-stuffs have to be 

 carefully worked out in detail, so that the men or 

 animals can be got ready beforehand, or the number 

 of wagons and boats that will be required can be 

 adjusted with the necessary men to work them. 



Therefore it will be of value to give the weights of 



