Vacation Camping for Girls - Jeannette Augustus Marks

Vacation Camping for Girls

VACATION CAMPING FOR GIRLS
By JEANNETTE MARKS
ILLUSTRATED
NEW YORK AND LONDON D. APPLETON AND COMPANY 1913
Copyright, 1913, by D. APPLETON AND COMPANY
Copyright, 1912, by David C. Cook Publishing Company
Printed in the United States of America

VACATION CAMPING FOR GIRLS
There are some considerations in camping which are staple; that is, questions and needs all of us have to meet, just as there are staple foods which all of us must have. No one knows better than the old camper, who has shaken down his ideas, theories, practices, year after year in the experiment of camping how true this is. If one is wise, one goes well prepared even into the simple life of the woods or mountains or lakes; and it is in a practical way, and under three so-called check lists, (1) camp clothes, (2) camp food, and (3) camp equipment, that I wish to tell you something about camp life for girls.
From the point of view of clothes there are two kinds of camping: one more or less civilized, the other “rough.” In the first perhaps we shall be allowed a small box or trunk. In the second we have to depend entirely upon a duffle bag or a knapsack. To the camper who plans for a good many comforts, there is only one warning to be given: don’t be foolish and take finery of any sort with you. Not only will it be in the way, but also a girl does not look well in the woods dressed in clothes that belong to the home life of town or city.
There is an appropriate garb for the wilderness even as there is the right gown for an afternoon tea. Except for this warning, what you will put in your trunk will be simply an extension of the comforts which you have in duffle bag or knapsack.

Jeannette Augustus Marks
О книге

Язык

Английский

Год издания

2017-07-13

Темы

Camping

Reload 🗙