bound with tape. The upper pocket can be di- 

 vided into three divisions to hold small arti- 

 cles. All these pockets can be closed with flaps 

 or tied with tapes. Into this roll all one's be- 

 longings except bedding can be packed, and it 

 can be arranged with eyelet and cord and hung 

 to a tree when in camp. 



15. Dunnage bag three feet long and 

 eighteen inches in diameter when packed. 

 Each member must have a bag of this charac- 

 ter, and these dimensions must not be ex- 

 ceeded. The carrying of this bag from place 

 to place while in camp will be facilitated by 

 having canvas handles riveted or sewed on 

 bottom and side of bag. The owner's name and 

 home address in full must be painted on each 

 bag in large letters, and each bag must be 

 tagged with the special Sierra Club tag. 



16. For those purposing to take arduous 

 side-trips, a durable knapsack or pack harness 

 is necessary. 



17. It will be desirable to have two or three 

 candles, and if each one will bring a small 

 Chinese lantern the display will add to the at- 

 tractiveness of the camp-fires. 



To properly pack one's outfit, the bedding 

 should be laid on the ground, extended full 

 length and folded so as not to be more than 

 three feet in width. On one end of the bedding 

 lay the packed pocket roll and then roll it up 

 inside of the bedding. Fasten the entire roll 

 with a stout cord or straps and pull the dun- 

 nage bag over it. 



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