48 WHERE THE SPORTSMAN LOVES TO LIXCER. 



and tlie ]ii>]itiiiii,i;' was a hair-raiser. Tlironuli it all the 

 faithful liuides stood their around, pole in hand, miidins: 

 us safely throuiih the tr(\aeherous channc^ls. As Ihe dai-k- 

 ness passed away and the sun shonc^ foi-th w(^ dro])])(Ml 

 into Unisaskis dead water, eompletinii the ^^■ildest ride 

 on the entire^ trip. A\'e w(^re di-enched to the skin and were 

 half scared to death alonii; the whole eleven miles. Chase's 

 Carry and the headwater's of T^insaskis Lake are sini])ly a 

 repetition of this lifis do not falter when the tui: comes, as 

 come it will, but brace against it, as there is always (piiet 

 NN'aters bevond. 



