Mountaineer sled [description]

mountaineer The Mountaineer method is the only one adapted for the interior parts of the country: [their sleds are made of two thin boards of birch; each about six inches broad, a quarter of an inch thick, and six feet long: these are fastened parallel to each other by slight battens, sewed on with...

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Summary:mountaineer The Mountaineer method is the only one adapted for the interior parts of the country: [their sleds are made of two thin boards of birch; each about six inches broad, a quarter of an inch thick, and six feet long: these are fastened parallel to each other by slight battens, sewed on with thongs of deer-skin; and the foremost end is curved up to rise over the inequalities of the snow. Each individual who is able to walk, is furnished with one of these; but those for the children are proportionably less. On them they stow all their goods, and also their infants; which they bundle up very warm in deer-skins. The two ends of a leather thong are tied to the corners of the sled; the bright, or double part of which is placed against the breast, and in that manner it is drawn along.] The men go first, relieving each other in the lead by turns; the women follow next, and the children, ac- cording to their strength, bring up the rear; and, as they all walk in rackets, the third or fourth person finds as excellent path to walk on, let the snow be ever so light. PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit W. J. KIRWIN JAN 1973 Used I and Sup Used I 2 used I [description] appears beside word form