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Klondyke Nuggets / A Brief Description of the Great Gold Regions in the Northwest

Chapter 3 ADVICE TO BEGINNERS.

Word Count: 591    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

tfit for Miners." It is a great mistake to take anything except what is necessary; the trip is a long arduous one, and a man should not add one pound of baggag

rarely found on the trip. I have prospected through this region for some years and have only seen one moose. You wil

the implements for the

t for

They represent many nationalities and come from al

f this size. The ventilation is usually bad, the windows being very small. Those miners who do not work their claims during the winter confine themselves to these small huts most of the time. Very often they become indolent and

to scurvy. Old miners have learned from experience to value health more than gold, and they ther

t that the best substitutes for these should be provided. Nature helps to supply these wants by growing cranbe

t, overwork, want of fresh vegetables, overheated and badly ventilated houses; rheumatism, pneumonia, bronchitis, ente

rheumatism and rheumatic tendency, and that their joints, especially knee joints, are strong and have never been weakened by injury, synovitis or other disease. It is also very important to consider their temperaments. Men should be o

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