9 Quotes by Horace Kephart

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    It is one of the blessings of wilderness life that it shows us how few things we need in order to be perfectly happy.

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    The man who goes afoot, prepared to camp anywhere and in any weather, is the most independent fellow on earth.

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    You may loan your last dollar to a friend; but never loan him your axe, unless you are certain that he knows how to use it.

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    Knicks and dull edges are abominations, so use knives and hatchets for nothing but they were made for.

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    A man can stand almost any hardship by day, and be none the worse for it, provided he gets a comfortable nights rest; but without sound sleep he will soon go to pieces, no matter how gritty he may be.

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    The man with the knapsack is never lost. No matter whither he may stray, his food and shelter are right with him, and home is wherever he may choose to stop.

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    To equip a pedestrian with shelter, bedding, utensils, food, and other necessities, in a pack so light and small that he can carry it without overstrain, is really a fine art.

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    The hemlock tree is named spruce-pine, while spruce is he-balsam, balsam itself is she-balsam, laurel is ivy, and rhododendron is laurel.

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