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… paddle (single) a canoe on dead water, make their canoe coup (see No. 68), spill the canoe and get into her again, and bale her alone.

A grand coup, when they make their canoe cows, spill, right, and bale the canoe alone, three times in succession, and have run a rapid that falls 6 feet in 200 yards.

Canoe-camper. To have made a continuous canoe-trip of 500 miles, sleeping out every night, coup; 1000 miles of the same, grand coup.

Saddle-camper. To have made a continuous saddle-trip of 500 miles, sleeping out every night, coup; 1000 miles, grand coup.

Camper. A coup, for passing 30 successive nights out-of-doors, never once sleeping under shingles, but in tent, teepee, or bivouac, every night. A grand coup, for 60 nights of the same.

Lone-tramper. A coup, for travelling alone, on foot, 100 miles, carrying one’s outfit, sleeping out every night; a grand coup, for 200 miles.

Gang-tramper. A coup, for travelling 150 miles on foot with a party, carrying one’s own outfit, sleeping out every night; a grand coup, for 250 miles.

Ski-man. To have travelled 6 miles in an hour, 40 miles in one day, covered 40 feet in a jump, and travelled 500 miles all told, counts a coup. To have travelled 7 miles in an hour, 50 miles in one day, made a 50-foot jump, and travelled 1000 miles all told, counts a grand coup.

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