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CHAPTER I.
INTRODUCTORY.
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Canoe Cruising: A Healthy and
Economical Method of Passing Away Leisure Hours
-- Money may be Saved on Vacation Cruises --
Purity of Canoeing.
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CHAPTER II.
PLEASURES AND ADVANTAGES OF
THE PASTIME.
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Diminution of the Fish and
Game Supply -- Independence of Canoeing --
MacGregor and the Rob Roy -- Comparison of
Canoes and Rowboats -- "The Poor Man's Yacht,"
the Canoe -- Few Fatal Accidents to
Canoeists
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CHAPTER III.
CANOES.
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Meaning of the Word Canoe --
American Canoe Association and Western Canoe
Association Classifications -- English Rules --
Materials of Construction -- The Birch Bark and
its Offspring, the Canadian Model -- "Nessmuk"
and the Tiny "Bucktail" -- Suitable Canoes for
Various Uses -- Backrests. Cushions, Foot
Braces, etc. -- Length, Shape of, and Fittings
for, Double-blade Paddles -- Umbrella Ring Drip
Cups -- Single-blade Paddles and Their Uses,
Form and Length -- Air Tanks for Open Canoes --
Sails and Steering Gear for Open Canoes -- The
Painter -- The Duffle and Provisions -- Open
Tandems -- The Canadian Model Again -- Its
Advantages in Hunting -- Simple Sails -- Saving
Weight on Cruises -- C. Bowyer Vaux's Advice --
Decked Cruisers -- Models, Advantages and Safety
of the Class -- Sailing and the Evolution of the
Racing Machine -- Small Decked Canoes -- Tandem
Cruisers -- Fittings and Duffle
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CHAPTER IV.
CAMPING OUTFIT.
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Tents Without Poles -- Canoe,
Protean, Wedge, and Other Forms of Tents -- In A
Tent in a Storm -- A Cheap Tent -- Waterproof
Blankets -- Three Recipes for Waterproofing
Canvas -- Buy the Best Blankets -- Sleeping Bags
-- How to Make One -- Cork Cushions -- Home-Made
Cork Beds and Cushions -- The Camp Axe -- The
Duffle Bag -- Grub Boxes and Bags -- Selecting
the Cooking Outfit -- A Portable Range -- List
of Food Needed for One Person on a Month's
Cruise -- Selecting Food and Supplies
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CHAPTER V.
CLOTHING.
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What to Take -- The Underwear
-- Good Flannel Shirts -- Knickerbockers and
Coats -- The Sweater -- Wool Clothing Best --
Waterproof Garments -- The Moccasin for General
Wear -- Avoid Boots and Leggins -- Paddling
Gloves -- Warm Gloves for Cold
Weather
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CHAPTER VI.
FIRE ARMS AND
AMMUNITION.
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Limits of Weight -- The Best
Rifles for Canoeists -- Take-Down Barrels --
Revolvers and Pistols -- Leave the Shotgun at
Home -- Light Weight Rifles -- .22 and .25
Calibers for Small Game -- Medium Weight Rifles
-- .32 and .38 Calibers -- Heavy Rifles for Big
Game -- Cartridges for Big or Small Game -- Care
and Cleaning of the Rifle -- Keep the Rifle
Unloaded and be Careful in Firing -- Do Not
Shoot at Harmless Creatures
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CHAPTER VII.
FISHING TACKLE.
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All Material Should be
First-Class -- One Rod Enough -- Rods, Reels,
Lines and Flies -- Fishing With Live Minnows --
The Minnow Bucket -- Keeping Minnows Alive --
The Landing Net and Gaff -- Use of a Large
Pocket-Book Instead of Fly-Book or Tackle
Box
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CHAPTER VIII.
PHOTOGRAPHY.
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Take a Camera on all Cruises
-- Cost of a Camera and Satisfaction of Having
Photographs of Places Visited -- Pictures of the
Big Buck and the Monster Fish that Did Not Get
Away -- Camp Scenes -- Dry Plates and Roll Films
-- An Improvised Dark Room -- Ability of the
Camera to Undergo Hard Knocks Without
Injury
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CHAPTER IX.
CRUISING.
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Combination Canoes --
Estimated Drafts -- Fittings for Various Canoes
-- Sails and Their Various Uses -- Carrying and
Launching -- Stowing Duffle -- Get Afloat --
Landing -- Canoes Are Not Treacherous if Care is
Taken -- Learning to Sail -- Practice Capsizing
-- The Anchor -- Ascending and Descending Rapids
-- Swift Water -- Learning to Paddle and Steer
with the Single Blade -- Tandem Single Blade
Paddling -- The Best Stroke -- Smooth Water
Paddling -- Avoiding Steam and Other Large Craft
-- Signals and Lights -- Shooting from the Canoe
-- Fishing with Minnows -- "Hunting a Fish" --
Choice of a Camp Site -- Independence of
Sleeping in the Canoe at Night -- The Cockpit
Tent -- Building a Fire -- Cooking -- Flapjacks
and Coffee -- Cooking Small Game -- A Place for
Everything -- Lanterns -- Tool Kit -- Keeping
Blankets Dry -- Save the Pieces of Cord --
Repairing a Broken Paddle
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