path

path n Each 'planter' has a 'path,' or line of traps, often extending fifty miles or more inland, and as these paths cannot be covered in one day, he has small 'shacks,' or log houses referred to as tilts, at convenient intervals along them.Some of the paths are so long...

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Format: Manuscript
Language:English
Published: 1980
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Online Access:http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/elrcdne/id/65709
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Summary:path n Each 'planter' has a 'path,' or line of traps, often extending fifty miles or more inland, and as these paths cannot be covered in one day, he has small 'shacks,' or log houses referred to as tilts, at convenient intervals along them.Some of the paths are so long that they require a week to go over and to attend to the traps on the way. GMS Mar 80 PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit Used I Used I 3 Used I path-road, path-beater,path-walloper,WOOD PATH,FUR PATH. TRAP LINE,BEATER 2,'lower pat-h' ~, 'upper pat-h.'