CONTENTS
| CHAPTER | PAGE | |
| I | The Wilderness Traveler | [3] |
| II | Common Sense in the Wilderness | [23] |
| III | Personal Equipment | [35] |
| IV | Personal Equipment (Continued) | [63] |
| V | Camp Outfit | [79] |
| VI | The Cook Outfit | [97] |
| VII | Grub | [115] |
| VIII | Camp Cookery | [135] |
| IX | Horse Outfits | [149] |
| X | Horse Packs | [169] |
| XI | Horses, Mules, Burros | [203] |
| XII | Canoes | [221] |
| Index | [233] | |
ILLUSTRATIONS
| The home of the Red Gods | ([Frontispiece]) |
| OPPOSITE PAGE | |
| On the trail (from a painting by N. C. Wyeth) | [16] |
| The Author doing a little washing on his own account | [32] |
| "Mountain on mountain towering high, and a valley in between" | [48] |
| One of the mishaps to be expected | [64] |
| "Bed in the bush with stars to see" | [80] |
| "We may live without friends, we may live without books, but civilized man cannot live without cooks" | [104] |
| When you quit the trail for a day's rest | [120] |
| In the heat of the day's struggle | [144] |
| Nearing a crest and in sight of game | [160] |
| A downward journey | [176] |
| In mid-day the shade of the pines is inviting | [208] |
| Getting ready for another day of it | [224] |