Gateway to ''Y'' Camp GENERAL INFORMATION Estes Park is at an altitude of 7,800 feet. The nights are cool and the day’s sun very warm. Reservations are desired as far as pos- sible before June 1, accompanied by a $2.00 deposit which is credited to guest's account at camp. The time of arrival and departure of guests at Marsh-Cliff should be definitely stated so arrangements can be made for transportation between cabin and village. Upon arriving in Denver, take Rocky Mountain Transportation Company bus at railroad station direct to Estes Park Village, through either Big Thompson or South St. Vrain canyons. At the Village take the Y.M.C.A. bus to Marsh-Cliff cabin. The cabin has accommodations for twelve people at one time. Lauridry privileges. Bring stout shoes, raincoat, rubbers, heavy sweater or warm coat, and only such other clothing as you will use. Mail address—Box No. 157, c/o Y.M.C.A. Camp, Association Camp, Colo. Tele- graphic address—c/o Marsh-Cliff Cot- tage, Estes Park, Colo. EXPENSES Actual expenses of a vacation at Marsh- Cliff may be estimated as follows: i Round trip railroad fare, Chicago-Denver —$35.95 first class (Pullman space addi- tional); $31.10 in coaches (Saturdays and Sundays only July 9 to Aug. 7). Round trip bus fare, Denver-Estes Park, $8.00. Y.M.C.A. Camp with Peaks in Background Beautiful and Restful Surroundings 2. Cost of cabin (including bed and two meals)—$2.50 per day. 3. Cost of evening meal (usually taken else- where, but sometimes at cabin)—from 25c up, depending on individual. 4. Horseback trips—$1.00 per hour. 5. Special scenic trips, and occasional en- tertainments and outings are optional. $10.00 is a fair estimate of this expense. ($100.00 should more than cover total expense for a 10-day period, permitting first class railroad accommodations and several trips and outings). For reservations and further information communicate with MISS HELEN CRAWFORD 826 Belden Ave. (Office phone: Mohawk 1420) SFIS SK . ° (Home phone: Lakeview 5953) CHICAGO, ILLINOIS