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Handbook/ 1931/ Smoky Mountains Hiking Club

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  • It is urged that each captain or supervisor call all his leaders together and fully acquaint them with their duties and responsibilities. Code of Conduct Upon joining the Smoky Mountains Hiking Club, each member agrees to abide by the following code of conduct: 1. Not to break shrubs or pull or destroy wild flowers. 2. Not to throw papers, cans or rubbish of any character along the trails or at camp sites. 3. To be careful not to start forest fires. 4. To do everything he can to increase interest in hiking and love for our mountains by giving information and by taking beginners on hikes. 5. To give officers of the club all possible information or suggestions for the interest of the club. THE MOUNTAINS ARE A LONELY FOLK The mountains they are silent folk They stand afar — alone, And the clouds that kiss their brows at night Hear neither sigh nor groan. Each bears him in his ordered place As soldiers do, and bold and high They fold their forests round their feet And bolster up the sky. Hamlin Garland 63
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