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OUTFIT, GUIDES AND PONIES. 25 in addition. It will be as well to observe here that if one takes a long jointed rod to Iceland it invariably comes to grief sooner or later. One soon tires of carrying it slung behind his back, and affixes it in some manner to the saddle of a pack-pony ; a collision occurs between that animal and another, or it brushes against a rock or the corner of a building, and the finny tribes have nothing more to fear from that implement of piscine warfare, for it will assuredly be damaged beyond repair. This has happened twice to fishermen in Iceland to the author’s knowledge. To obviate this he has had made a seven joint rod of the stoutness of a light salmon-rod, with 2ft. 6in. joints = to about 16ft. in length; and every angler thinking of visiting Iceland, who purposes to travel about in the interior, would do well to have one made, as it will meet all his requirements, and in all probability return to England but little the worse for its journeys in Iceland. The box in which the rod and gun and rifle barrels are carried must be partitioned off lengthwise, that one article may not come in contact with another, and each pair of barrels and the rod will need two straps screwed to the bottom of its compartment that it may be firmly secured by them. A young sportsman, whom the author met in Iceland in 1878, showed him his rifle-barrels, which in a journey across country had been allowed in its case to come in contact with the iron base of a re-capper, and a hole was worn nearly through one barrel. Had he been fitted out as here recommended, at a cost of a few pounds, a forty-guinea rifle would not have been irreparably damaged. The lid of the box should have a pair of stout hinges, three would perhaps be better, and be secured by a hasp and padlock, like the lids of the other boxes; and if the same key fits all three, it will be preferable to having separate ones. Carry a duplicate key in a safe place. Each of the three boxes should have nailed round the edges of its lid a flap of leather about three inches w’ide, which should be nailed down to the body of the box at the back over the hinges. This precaution will prevent rain driving in. There is no need to have this third box lined with zinc, as it will be carried on top of the pack-saddle, where it is very unlikely it will ever be immersed; and if on a pack- saddle designed by the author, hereafter mentioned, will be come- at-able without a minute’s delay. This outfit of three boxes will do away with the necessity for carry- ing a gun or rod slung behind one’s back. It looks very sportsman- like, no doubt, in the eyes of young sportsmen to ride thus armed, but
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Guide to Iceland

Year
1882
Language
English
Pages
216


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