is completed except for waterproofing. 
I prefer the alum for Packs, but it is 
all a matter of choice. To adjust to a 
load, pack and pull up on the side lac¬ 
ings and bottom straps, and down on 
the flap straps. The axe loops were 
SLEEPING OUT 
WHEN outdoors always sleep on the 
earth for comfort. Make your 
bed there as comfortable as time and 
circumstances will permit. If the 
ground is cold, or wet, or covered with 
snow, you must 
provide some kind 
of a foundation. It 
may be of hay, 
straw, weeds, 
brush, corn stalks 
or fence rails, but 
in any event stick 
to the ground. 
Don’t roost on a 
perch like a chicken 
and get every 
breath of air that 
blows and chills 
you from every 
side. Balsam fir 
boughs make the 
best bed of 
all beds; the tips 
17 Hifi 
11 Top 
16 Bottom 
Pocker 
Flap. 
Lay Out Of 
PATSY PACK." 
In. 
Pocket 
Flap. 
One Yard 36x42. J, 
-- &>\ 
Pocket 
S % 6 
lot ton 
6 x : 
Pooket 8x6 
Buckle 
Bo ttom 
6 X 16 
Side 8x3 
ifRONj 1 of Pack 
; 11 x i7 : x la. 
Flap Buckle - ; Pocket 8x6 
Bott®n 
Buokle 
Bottoi 
Cx3 
Pooket 
0x0 
set for a Marbles Iron Handled Safety. 
To set axe, open guard, drop handle 
through top loop, close guard and drop 
into lower loop. The head is now un¬ 
der the flap and protected, while it is 
impossible to shake the axe out, even 
though you were to stand on your head. 
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