GOOD MANNERS IN THE FOREST 



You may be reasonably " wild and woolly " when you go camping 

 in the national forests of the California region, but don't leave your 

 good manners at home. Take them with you. You need them more 

 on your vacation than when you are at home. The rules for good 

 manners as given by the United States Forest Service are easy to 

 learn and are followed by all good sportsmen, good campers, and 

 good tourists. They are : 



Obtain a camp-fire permit. 



Carry a shovel and an ax. 



Smoke only in camp. 



Drown your fire dead out with water. 



Leave a clean and sanitary camp. 



Observe the State fish and game laws. 



Cooperate with the forest rangers and State fire wardens in 

 reporting and suppressing forest fires. 



Practice these rules and preach them, too. 



