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and break your trip wherever you like, taking seat 

 in a later stage. 



Nearly always there are vacant seats, so you 

 need not, unless you wish, and are hurried, go all 

 the way with the same stage. By notifying the 

 local manager of the stage line at your hotel, you 

 can provide yourself with passage at a later date 

 and thus avoid the rush of the continuous tour. 



Do not take much luggage. A suitcase is all 

 you need. People do not dress for dinner in the 

 Park. No one dresses up much, but be sure to 

 take heavy clothing. Consider that the altitude 

 ranges nearly all the way from six thousand to 

 seven thousand feet. Last winter's suit will not 

 be amiss. Get rid of the superfluities. Forget 

 clothes. Leave the bothers and worries of civil- 

 ization as far as possible. 



You need not cut yourself off from the world 

 unless you desire to. 



There is a telegraph line throughout the Park, 

 and, by arranging in advance, you may always be 

 in touch with the outside world. 



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