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7. Make a continuous saddle trip of 100 miles with not more than 2 companions, neither of whom is a guide, through strange territory, sleeping out every night, for coup. 200 miles of same for grand coup.

8. Make a continuous saddle trip of 150 miles with a party which may be guided, sleeping out every night, for coup. 300 miles for grand coup.

9. Follow a trail alone, or as leader of a party, through a wilderness for 2 days without losing the same, for coup. Do same for 7 days, part of which travel has been through woods and part through open territory, for grand coup.

10. Travel without a trail through a wilderness without getting lost for 8 hours of travel, for coup. For 20 hours of travel and through various kinds of country, for grand coup.

11. Follow an established trail in the mountains for 2 days, carrying all personal equipment, without going to or near any restaurant or hotel or resort of any kind, or tra- versing trails previously covered by coup claimant, sleeping out in the open both nights, for coup. Do same for 5 days and nights, for grand coup.

12. (L.L.) After having gone over a strange route once with a guide, be able to retrace exactly the journey taken through the streets of your city or town, distance to cover at least 1 mile, for coup. 2 miles, for grand coup,

13. (L.L.) Without assistance, follow a blazed trail over which you have not been before, for 1 mile, for coup. 2 miles, for grand coup.

P — Truth Seeker

1. Read the Talmud, and make a digest of it, in not less than 2000 words, for coup. Not less than 5000 words, for grand coup.

2. Asabove for Old Testament.

As above for New Testament

As above for Apocrypha,

As above for Koran.

As above for Zoroaster.

As above for Confucius.

As above for the Three Vedas.

As above for Barclay’s “Apology.”

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