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 Seoen 



Vacation Land — The National Forests in Oregon 



Combination Ration List — One Man One Day — Continued. 



Balanced ration, one man 

 one day. 



Flavoring extract (va- 

 nilla). ^ 



Cornstarch ^ 



Erbswurst (can be 

 substituted for 0.25 

 pound fresh vege- 

 tables.) 



Total weight, 5.223.- 



Quantity 



0.03 OZ 



Weight 



in 

 pounds. 



Equivalent substitutes. 



Lemon. . 

 Tapioca. 



{Maggi soups. .. 

 Canned soups. 



Quantity 



0.03 OZ. 



Kpkg. 

 )4 can. 



Weight 



in 

 pounds. 



1 Suggestive rather than essential; their use may be governed largely by individual taste, size of party, and duration 

 of trip. 



2 A much lighter ration can be made up by substituting the more concentrated foods within each class. As a rule, 

 rations made up entirely of the most concentrated foods should be avoided. 



Suggested accessories are soap, dish towels, hand towels, matches, candles, paper bags for lunches, and cloth bags for 

 sugar, rice, beans, etc. 



The following table has been prepared by the Forest Service and will serve 

 as a handy reference and guide for campers. The needs of two, four, six, or eight 

 persons are separately provided for : 



Column A indicates a complete equipment, all that would be considered neces- 

 sary and convenient for a stay of a month or more; or in case transportation is 

 not restricted as to weight. 



Column B indicates an average equipment which will serve the purpose very 

 handily for a week or 10 days ; and will do for a longer stay. It is suitable for a pack- 

 horse trip. 



Column C indicates a minimum equipment, one that is really insufficient to 

 meet the ordinary needs of a camping party, but which will suffice for a short stay 

 and very simple cooking. It is such an outfit as a party of practical woodsmen 

 might take and get along with, in case the packing facilities were very limited as 

 to weight, such as a man-pack trip. 



