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CHAPTER I 1
Overwork and Recreation—Outing and Outers—How to Do It, and Why They Miss It
CHAPTER II 6
Knapsack, Hatchet, Knives, Tinware, Rods, Fishing Tackle, Ditty-Bag
CHAPTER III 13
Getting Lost—Camping Out—Roughing It or Smoothing It—Insects—Camps, and How to Make Them
CHAPTER IV 28
Camp-Fires and Their Importance—The Wasteful, Wrong Way They Are Usually Made, and the Right Way to Make Them
CHAPTER V 35
Fishing, With and Without Flies—Some Tackle and Lures—Discursive Remarks on the Gentle Art—The Headlight—Frogging
CHAPTER VI 49
Camp Cooking—How It Is Usually Done, with a Few Simple Hints on Plain Cooking—Cooking Fire and Out-Door Range
CHAPTER VII 62
More Hints on Cooking, with Some Simple Receipts—Bread, Coffee, Potatoes, Soup, Stews, Beans, Fish, Meat, Venison
CHAPTER VIII 77
A Ten Days' Trip in the Wilderness—Going It Alone
CHAPTER IX—CANOEING 87
The Light Canoe and Double Blade—Various Canoes for Various Canoeists—Reasons for Preferring the Clinker-Built Cedar
CHAPTER X 95
Odds and Ends—Where to go for an Outing—Why a Clinker?—Boughs and Browse
INDEX 103

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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