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Sierra Club Bulletin. 



A substantial improvement of much value and convenience has 

 been added recently by the construction of a private telephone line 

 from Boulder Creek to Governor's Camp in the center of the park. 

 A new log barn and a structure for housing employees and tools 

 have been erected during the past year. 



A survey of the park boundaries is now under way. All brush 

 and small trees are being removed from a path four feet wide, 

 and guide stakes are being set where trails and roads cross the 

 boundary. When completed this survey will establish the park 

 boundaries and permit the exclusion by fencing and otherwise 

 of straying stock, hunters, etc. 



During the coming spring a substantial lodge for the warden 

 will be built at the park entrance on a tract of land donated to 

 the State for this purpose by Mr. H. L. Middleton. A water 

 system for Governor's Camp and the warden's lodge, together 

 with a road-sprinkling apparatus, are soon to be provided. 



