128 A MANUAL FOR NORTHERN WOODSMEN 
Bar Camp. (E/ey by /eve/ 90/'/ 6 A.M. 29.3S0 
TA. 60° Barograph 6A.M. 29.260 Bar ^Slttin 
Canada road on At/me section 2S Time 7/0 29.360 88/ 
Steps 
6o West 0/7 Sect/o// //he 
/90 
i/77/Ze mart ot surrey P/at Spruceground. 29.36S 8 76 
S/0 
% mi/emark, s/ope A/. E. then A/. 29.296 936 
S/S 
Section corner Gentiesiope A/.W. A//spruce 
timber. Bar. 7.40 29.306 920 
Return to /00 steps E. ot % mi/e mart and 
go S. 7° Id. in Section. Start at 760 A.M. 
3S0 
Gen tie S/ope At. /i.)Y Sprucegrowth 29.2 OS /o/6 
400 
lop ot hi//, fa//s steep/y E.aadW. 28.990 1220 
470 
Doty/7 stronggrade S. / V. Timber on hi//mixed 
and short. Bottom rough 29.176 /036 
/7S 
Canada hay road on easy /and 29. /96 ZO/6 
37S 
Down easi/y in /arge mixed growth to edge 
of swampy /and 29.260 960 
280 
Township iine 60 steps East of % mi/e mart 
Bar 9.36 (TA. 66°J 29.280 930 
Bar Camp HA. M. /TA. 69/ 29.280 
Barograph it, 29./7S 
Straight Traverse across Section. Elevations by Barometer 
CORRECTED BY BAROGRAPH 
map will be found a great saving of labor and an aid to 
clearness. 
8. The map is best worked up on the ground. The 
added accuracy and certainty gained in this way more than 
pay for the cost of carrying necessary equipment around. 
The topography may be drawn in pencil on the final 
manuscript sheet, and an outline sketch on any kind of 
paper will serve to gather up the timber notes temporarily. 
