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(b) Liquids .—The coffee in Norway is magnificent; 
tea just the reverse. With these are required a few 
tins of condensed milk, with chocolate at discretion. 
Beer is far too bulky for transport by pony, and must 
be definitely barred. But the hunter must have his 
grog, and both whisky and cognac can be bought good 
and cheap in Norway, and these go in small compass. 
(c) The canteen need only include enamelled metal 
cups (no saucers) and plates, frying-pan (with lard), 
gridiron, and kettle, with a few knives, forks, spoons, 
etc. A small hunting-hatchet is indispensable, also a 
spade for trenching; for light, a block-tin lantern and 
supply of wax-candles will serve, while a little diachylon 
plaster and bottle of Elliman’s embrocation come in 
useful for minor accidents. On most reindeer-fells, 
fire-wood must also be brought, or sent up. But this, 
and other similar requirements, the local hunters will 
arrange. 
