The camper will often obtain wild fowl, the black duck, mallards, and teal, in his excursions.
The ordinary explorer or camper will see very little of the larger game, as he moves along with a noisy train of pack-horses and shouting men to drive them.
Let the camper surround himself with all the luxuries that are possible without trespassing on the bounds of reason.
The camper will come to rely on the smaller game to give variety to his camp fare.
The Latrine One of the first tasks of the camper is to dig a trench for a latrine and build a screen around it.
Every camper who loves the forest, and who has any regard for public interest, will do his part in obeying them to the letter.
Upon arriving, the prospective camper can get a full equipment on reasonable terms.
The camper may determine the conditions under which he will live.
If a vagrant life is desired, the camper may secure a pack-mule, pull up stakes from time to time, and move about as he chooses.
You jumped a camper that night an' didn't know it.
For the camper the snowstorm need have no terrors.
Every camper knows them, and this added mastery that a knowledge of the skies gives him lends a sense of power, which lasts until the unexpected happens.
All morning he was sure one hero, and at the time the camper came he was off with the Elks somewhere, stalking I guess, and I was mighty glad of it.
The camper quoted snatches from Service and Kipling, then he came back to Knibbs, who was evidently his favorite.
As the fellow slumped, unconscious, to the ground, the camper rose to his feet.
The solitary camper had returned to his culinary effort, as unruffled and unconcerned, apparently, as though naught had occurred to disturb his peaceful solitude.
The larger man looked as though he might have eaten him at a single mouthful; but thecamper did not flinch.
Instantly the fellow's companion was upon him; but the camper retained his death grip upon the beard of the now yelling bully and continued to rain blow after blow upon head and face.
The camper by the creek did as Billy asked him, while the latter sat with his eyes upon the fire seeing in the sputtering little flames the oval face of her who was Penelope to him.
By this time every fellow is hungry enough to devour whatever food is set before him, whether he is fond of it or not, and there is an alacrity of response to the Mess Call of the bugle which only a camper understands and appreciates.
Green Rag Society Camp Eberhart has the following elaborate plan: The camp emblem itself represents the first degree and the camper must be in camp for one full week before he can wear it.
Night after night the boys consciously or unconsciously acquire through this study the requisites of a good camper mentioned in the first part of this chapter.
With this in view, the information given in this chapter incorporates what every campershould know.
No camper need be dirty when there is abundance of water.
No matter where a camper may be he should stand erect, uncover and remain attentive until after the playing of the "Star Spangled Banner" and firing of the cannon.
Every real camperhas experienced a Sunday similar to this one described by Howard Henderson.
An old camper gives the following suggestion to those who desire to sleep in this fashion: The bed should be made in the afternoon while the sun is shining.
All nature combines to assist thecamper in directing his thoughts to the great Author of all the beauty that he beholds.
After the cakes are cooked, fry strips of bacon upon the griddle; in the surplus fat fry slices of bread, then some thinly sliced raw potatoes done to a delicious brown and you have a breakfast capable of making the mouth of a camper water.
It required all the efforts of Camper and Cuvier to eradicate this error from the minds of the learned, and probably in the minds of the vulgar it survived them both.
A petrified lizard,” Camper wrote; “could it possibly pass for a man?
Adrian Camper was the son of a great anatomist of Leyden, Pierre Camper, who had purchased of the heirs of the surgeon Hoffman some parts of the skeleton of the animal found in the quarry of Saint Peter.
At the death of his father, Adrian Camper re-examined the skeleton, and in a work which Cuvier quotes with admiration, he fixed the ideas which were until then floating about.
Long before Faujas had finished the publication of his work on La Montagne de Saint-Pierre that of Adrian Camper had appeared, and totally changed the ideas of the world on this subject.
Pierre Camper alone dared to oppose this opinion, which was then universally professed throughout Germany.
It appears, from the researches of Camper and Cuvier, that this reptile of the ancient world formed an intermediate genus between the group of the Lacertilia, which comprehends the Monitors (represented in Fig.
He even announced, some time after, that Adrian Camper was also of his opinion.
I didn't suppose there was another camper within miles of us.
We're not certain whether it was started by a camper or was a case of sabotage.
Maybe you'll develop into a real camper after all.
O, surely Ham will have a fire; he's enough of a camper for that, and they are expecting us to bring fish.
After a few minutes Mr. Allen suggested a sleep, and before long the camp was quiet, each camper wrapped in his blanket and stretched full length on the ground.
At this the camper rose to his feet, finding it uncomfortable to sit and look up at the tall, gaunt mountaineer.
Camper records the case of a sailor who fell from a mast and struck upon some fragments of wood, one of which entered the anus and penetrated the bladder, the result being a rectovesical fistula.
They are light treaders, the split-feet, so that the solitary camper sees their eyes about him in the dark sometimes, and hears the soft intake of breath when no leaf has stirred and no twig snapped underfoot.
It is the complaint of the ordinary camper that the woods are too still, depleted of wild life.
Here is a breakfast capable of making the mouth of a camper water.
Would you like to be an expert camper who can always make himself comfortable out of doors, and a swimmer that fears no waters?
Sometimes the visitor asks if he can become a Camper for a few days or a week.
We ourselves, who expect none, and wouldn't know what to do with a medal if one was given to us, are just as eager and joyful as the smallest Camper there.
All of which conveys its own moral for the camper in the National Forests.
What will the outfit cost; and how is the camper to get established?
Every camper or Boy Scout should familiarize himself with all the edible roots, herbs, fruits, and fungi in his locality.
The white trapper, hunter, and explorer readily adopted the convenient dugout, but it has almost disappeared with these avocations; yet the boy hunter or camper who has the requisite patience can easily make his own.
Now, it may appear to be a bit of presumption to attempt to advise the boy camper how to spend his time.
Jacquart went so far as to show, that, in the population of Paris alone, the facial angle varies between much wider proportions than those imposed by Camper as characteristic limits of human varieties.
Starting with this observation, Camper pursued his enquiries until it occurred to him to advance the theory that the increase of the facial angle may be taken in the human race as a sign of superior intelligence.
In such case the wakeful camper is never in doubt as to who spoke.
The 'Blue Bell' was a new vessel built by Camper and Nicholson for Mr. Edwards.
She was built by Camper and Nicholson, but was intended for a cruiser rather than a racer, though she raced occasionally.
The 'Morna' was built in the early part of the year by Camper and Nicholson for Mr. W.
If in Portsmouth Harbour, Camper & Nicholson at Gosport, or Reid on the Portsmouth basin.
The 'Gwendolin' was a new and very handsome vessel, built by Camper and Nicholson for Major Ewing, her characteristic being considerably greater depth than any of her predecessors.
Both were by the same builders, Camperand Nicholson.