Fig. II. — Camp among the pines at the head of Bow Lake. This is a fine 

 illustration of the forest growth at this altitude (6,420'). The rubber boots, 

 landing net, and fishing rod were frequently used in the early morning and 

 evening, as there were manj- trout in the nearby lake. Photograph bj- 

 Walcott, 1918. 



Pig. 12. — Looking through the trees at Bow Lake on a misty day when tlie 

 horses were resting at camp. Photograph by Walcott, 1918. 



