<4 ^\I1I:KE Tin: sportsman loves to lixcku. 



carry. 'J'lic canoe is usually llic lirsl 1<ki(1, and is carried 

 ])()tt()iu side up on the shoulders of the ;L;uide. Then fol- 

 lows tiie icst of the oulfil, the <:uide takin<;' on each trip 

 about Avliat he thinks he can conveniently lug. 8tra})s 

 such as sohliei'S use in carrying their knapsacks are used 



Pockwockainus Dead Water. 



in carrying tlie t(Mits and iKMlding, which are coNcred willi 

 water] jroof blankets. The longest carry for the guides on 

 the AVest Branch is Pockwockanius; ami on the East 

 r.ranch, Ilaskcdl liock, botli about thi'ee-(juart(M-s of a mile. 

 On the AHagash tliere is only om' carry, we might say, and 

 that a short one, at Allagasli I'alls, in cojjsciiuence of wliicli 

 the AHagash tri]) was becoming A'ery ])opuIar. A guide al- 

 ways l)reatl!es easier when tlie •'s])oi-ts" infoi'm Inm that 

 they are goi?ig to take tiie AHagash tia*]). 



