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Fishing, Hunting, and Camping 
PREVENT FIRE IN THE MOUNTAINS 
MATCHES.—-Be sure your match is out. Break it in two before you throw it away. 
SMOKERS.—Throw pipe ashes and cigar and cigarette stumps in the dust of the road and 
stamp on them. Toss cigar stubs over the radiator, not to the side of the car. 
MAKING CAMP.—Build a small camp fire. Build it in the open, never against a tree or log. 
Scrape away the trash from all around it. 
LEAVING CAMP.—Never leave a camp fire, even for a short time. Extinguish every spark 
with water or dirt. Fire will smoulder for days or weeks in a big root or in peat-like top soil and 
needles. 
FIGHTING FIRES.—If you find a fire, try to put it out. If you can’t, get word to the nearest 
Forest ranger or fire warden. Keep in touch with the rangers. 
on the Cascade National Forest 
