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There is a something in all of us, every man, woman, girl, and boy, that requires the tonic life of the wild. There is a part of our nature that only the wild can reach, satisfy, and develop. Discover the joy, strength
and poise that real outdoor life can give.

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Project Gutenberg's On the Trail, by Lina Beard and Adelia Belle Beard
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Title: On the Trail
An Outdoor Book for Girls
Author: Lina Beard and Adelia Belle Beard
Release Date: June 7, 2006 [EBook #18525]
Language: English
*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK ON THE TRAIL ***
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On the Trail
An Outdoor Book for Girls
By
LINA BEARD
AND
ADELIA BELLE BEARD

With Illustrations by the Authors
NEW YORK
Charles Scribner's Sons
1915
Copyright, 1915, By
CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS
Published June, 1915
Emblem Emblem

TO ALL GIRLS
WHO LOVE THE LIFE OF THE OPEN
WE DEDICATE THIS BOOK
Over-night camp.
Over-night camp.
Fire notice is posted on tree.

PRESENTATION

The joyous, exhilarating call of the wilderness and the forest camp is surely and steadily penetrating through the barriers of brick, stone, and concrete; through the more or less artificial life of town and city; and the American girl is listening eagerly. It is awakening in her longings for free, wholesome, and adventurous outdoor life, for the innocent delights of nature-loving Thoreau and bird-loving Burroughs. Sturdy, independent, self-reliant, she is now demanding outdoor books that are genuine and filled with practical information; books that tell how to do worth-while things, that teach real woodcraft and are not adapted to the girl supposed to be afraid of a caterpillar or to shudder at sight of a harmless snake.

In answer to the demand, "On the Trail" has been written. The authors' deep desire is to help girls respond to this new, insistent call by pointing out to them the open trail. It is their hope and wish that their girl readers may seek the charm of the wild and may find the same happiness in the life of the open that the American boy has enjoyed since the first settler built his little cabin on the shores of the New World. To forward this object, the why and how, the where and when of things of camp and trail have been embodied in this book.

Thanks are due to Edward Cave, president and editor of Recreation, for kindly allowing the use of some of his wild-life photographs.

Lina Beard ,
Adelia Belle Beard .
F lushing, N. Y. ,
March 16, 1915.

CONTENTS
chapterpage
I.Trailing
II.Woodcraft
III.Camping
IV.What to Wear on the Trail
V.Outdoor Handicraft
VI.Making Friends with the Outdoor Folk
VII.Wild Food on the Trail
VIII.Little Foes of the Trailer
IX.On the Trail with Your Camera
X.On and in the Water
XI.Useful Knots and How to Tie Them
XII.Accidents
XIII.Camp Fun and Frolics
XIV.Happy and Sane Sunday in Camp

ILLUSTRATIONS
Over-night campFrontispiece
page
One can generally pass around obstructions like this on the trail
Difficulties of the Adirondack trail
Blazing the trail by bending down and breaking branches
Returning to camp by the blazed trail
Footprints of animals
Footprints of animals
Ink impressions of leaves
Ink impressions of leaves
Ink impressions of leaves
Pitch-pine and cone
Sycamore leaf and fruit of sycamore
How to use the axe
The compass and the North Star
A permanent camp
Outdoor shelters
Dining-tent, handy racks, and log bedstead
A forest camp by the water
In camp
The bough-bed, the cook-fire, and the wall-tent
Soft wood
Hard wood
Bringing wood for the fire
Camp fires and camp sanitation
Trailers' outfits
The head-net and blanket-roll
Some things to carry and how to carry them
Handicraft in the woods
Outdoor dressing-table, camp-cupboard, hammock-frame, seat, and pot-hook
Camp-chair, biscuit-stick, and blanket camp-bed
The birch-bark dish that will hold fluids. Details of making
A bear would rather be your friend than your enemy
Making friends with a ruffed grouse
Found on the trail
Timber wolves
Baby moose
Stalking wild birds
The fish-hawk will sometimes build near the ground
Antelopes of the western plains
Good food on the trail
Fruits found principally in the south and the middle west
Fruits found principally in the north and the middle west
Fruits common to most of the States
Hickory nuts, sweet and bitter
Nuts with soft shells. Beechnut and chestnut
Poisonous and non-poisonous snakes
Plants poison to the touch
Plants poison to the taste
The white birch-tree makes a fine background for the beaver
Blacktail deer snapped with a background of snow
The skunk
The porcupine stood in the shade but the background was light
Photographing a woodcock from ambush
The country through which you pass, with a trailer in the foreground
Method of protecting roots to keep plants fresh while you carry them
to camp for photographing
A rowboat is a safer craft than a canoe
Keep your body steady
Canoeing on placid waters
Bring your canoe up broadside to the shore
How to use the paddle and a flat-bottomed rowboat
The raft of logs
Primitive weaving in raft building
Learn to be at home in the water
For dinner
The veteran
Bends in knot tying
Figure eight knot
Overhand bow-line knot
Underhand bow-line knot
Sheepshank knot
Parcel slip-knot
Cross-tie parcel knot
Fisherman's knot
The halter, slip-knot, and hitching-tie
The fireman's lift
Aids in "first aid"
Restoring respiration
When darkness closes in
Wood-thrush
Yellow-throated vireo
Fire without matches
Fire without the bow

ON THE TRAIL

CHAPTER I
TRAILING
What the Outdoor World Can Do for Girls. How to Find the Trail and How to Keep It

There is a something in you, as in every one, every man, woman, girl, and boy, that requires the tonic life of the wild. You may not know it, many do not, but there is a part of your nature that only the wild can reach, satisfy, and develop. The much-housed, overheated, overdressed, and over-entertained life of most girls is artificial, and if one does not turn away from and leave it for a while, one also becomes greatly artificial and must go through life not knowing the joy, the strength, the poise that real outdoor life can give.

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