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Sierra Club Bulletin 



Type 



Feet 



Man 

 Days 



Cost 



Total, with 

 Prorated 

 Moving 



and 

 Packing 



Cost 

 per 

 Mile 



Labor 



Powder 



Subsist- 

 ence 



A 



8io 



3,850 

 40,260 



32,680 



44,920 



145 

 90 

 211 



80 



446 



$ 308.80 

 193.20 

 448.90 



169.80 



950.90 



$ 90.00 

 25.00 

 30.00 



10.00 



145.00 



$269.70 

 167.40 

 392.46 



148.80 



829.56 



$ 837-54 

 496.14 

 1,140.20 



446.25 



2,47381 



$5,438.00 

 686.00 

 158.00 



70.00 



264.00 



B 



C 



Preliminary 

 trail 



Cost, com- 

 pleted trail 



Total 



Credits in 

 Supplies and 

 Equipment 

 left over 



Total 



expended . . 



77,600 



520 



$1,120.70 



$155-00 



$978.36 



«p2,920.00 

 400.00 



$21 1. 00 













$3,320.06 





Packing of equipment and supplies, prorated over work, $666. 

 8.5 miles, at $264.00 per mile. 

 6.2 miles, at 70.00 per mile. 

 14.7 miles, total. 



Subsistence cost $1.68 per day per man, including cook, food, 

 freight, and packing. 



Our expense record shows — 



State allotment $4,900.00 



Expended 3,320.06 



Balance $1,579.94 



Supervision and labor, Forest Service, approximately $200. 

 Credits include — 



Powder $250.00 



Steel and tools 30.00 



Grub 100.00 



Cook outfit 20.00 



Total $400.00 



With the balance of a little over $1500 on hand, and with powder, 

 tools, and camp equipment sufficient to run a crew almost the en- 

 tire season, it is planned to start a twelve-man crew in Evolution 

 Creek on July i, 1917. This amount will run the crew at least a 

 month, when it is hoped that a new appropriation by the state will 

 be available. 



I am very much interested in getting suggestions for a distinctive 

 marker for this trail. Most of the country will not be through any 

 timber where blazing can be done. My suggestion is the use of 

 a three-foot length of asphaltum-dipped, three-quarter-inch iron 



