CAMPING TIME (INDISPENSABLE TACKLE)
The illustration shows a few articles with which you ought to complete your camping outfit. The materials needed will frequently he had on the spot where yon have pitched your tent. No. 1 is a simple plate-rack, consisting of two rows of sticks in the ground. Notice the long stick in the middle, which prevents the plates from touching the ground. No. 2 is a pot-lifter—a most essential implement if you do not wish to burn your fingers. It is made from a strong branch like the roasting-fork (No. 3). A pair of tongs is invaluable if a camp fife is lighted. No. 4 shows how it can be made from a single strong branch which is bent when wet over a
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Evening Star, Issue 22572, 13 February 1937, Page 8
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126CAMPING TIME (INDISPENSABLE TACKLE) Evening Star, Issue 22572, 13 February 1937, Page 8
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