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Identifier: campbellsnewrevi1916camp (find matches)
Title: Campbell's new revised third edition complete guide and descriptive book of the Yellowstone Park
Year: 1916 (1910s)
Authors: Campbell, Reau
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Publisher: Chicago : H.E. Klamer
Contributing Library: Harold B. Lee Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Brigham Young University

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ardiner from Juneto October, the balance of the year at Livingston, Montana. Other camping companies have headquarters at Livingston, Gardiner, Yel-lowstone and Cody. These companies do not have permanent locations butpitch tents where there may be wood and water along their route, carryingtents, cooking utensils, etc., from place to place and stopping one or moredays as may be desired; this is camping in the truest sense of the word. LETTERSAND TELEGRAMS—Mail should be addressed care MammothHot Springs Hotel, Yellowstone Park, Wyoming, and if desired that lettersshould be sent up the Park, leave the necessary instructions with the mailclerk in the hotel. A mail bag is sent out by stage every morning, and anexpress usually on alternate days. The same rule appHes if the WestGate is used, except that mail should be addressed care M-Y Company. Remember! the North Gate postoffice is Yellowstone Park, Wyoming.Mail may be deposited at any of the hotels or lunch stations and it will be 144
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145 forwarded by the first stage or express to the mail trains at the NorthGate. Telegrams should be addressed to Yellowstone Park, Wyoming, and ifproper instructions are given, message will be repeated to any hotel or lunchstation in the Park. The Yellowstone Park Association owns and operatesa telegraph line which connects with Western Union wires at Gardiner, overwhich messages may be sent to, or received from, all parts of the world. Tele-graph offices are in each hotel and lunch station. WHAT TO WEAR—Such clothing as is ordinarily worn in early springand late fall is the proper weight for the climate of the Yellowstone Park,where the days are moderately warm and the evenings and mornings coolto chilly. Light overcoats and wraps are necessary. A traveling suit forthe stages and a change for the hotels is advised, both for ladies and gentle-men, as there is more or less dressing for dinner, evening concerts or dancing.Ladies should take silk and shirt waists with suitable skirts

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