id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 44215 Beard, Daniel Carter The Book of Camp-Lore and Woodcraft .txt text/plain 57691 2892 84 Fig. 33 shows the gun-lock of an old musket; the hammer holds a piece With their axe they split a pine log (Fig. 42), then cut it into sticks Fig. 40 shows the proper way to use the knife in splitting a stick, so each wire having its ends carefully bent in the form of a hook (Fig. 82), which may be adjusted over two green sticks resting upon two log notches cut in C stick at E (Fig. 95), and the bottom ends of which are as fire-dogs, or the sticks may be placed in the turkey-lay (Fig. 100), The tail of the nag is made out of an old piece of frayed rope (Fig. 173), with a knot tied in one end to prevent the tail from pulling when one has no pack saddle like Fig. 200. In selecting camping ground, look for a place where good water and wood ./cache/44215.txt ./txt/44215.txt