The Book of Camping & Woodcraft: A Guidebook For Those Who Travel In The Wilderness
B**N
A glance into the past of Bushcraft.
I am enjoying the perspective from a man who was a master at getting by comfortably in the woods.
B**Y
A good primer for the ultralight packer.
Okay, a lot of this advice does not apply today, but neither does much of what is written in the pre-70s backpacking literature. You cannot cut boughs to make your bed any more, at least not in most places, but he makes his point of having a good bed of material between yourself and the cold, hard ground. His advice on fire making is top notch as to size and using a reflector when you can have a fire, not a specialist stove. He gets to the core of staying comfortable in the wild with a minimal amount of stuff. He would collapse with laughter at the loads some take into the woods and rough it, not having much fun in the process. Pay attention to what Kephart says and you can join the ranks of the ultralight packers, especially with the super materials you have at your disposal, lightweight and low in bulk if chosen correctly. You might actually go out and enjoy the outdoor experience instead of coming in after you have "conquered" the wild.Of course, we cannot copy all his methods, but we can apply them to today and learn to enjoy a simpler time in the outdoors, which is one of my chief reasons for being out there.
K**R
One of the best antiquated texts on outdoor living.
This is by far one of my favorite reads from the turn of the century. I loan it out or buy new copies to give away all the time. It's a philosophical and practical guide to simple outdoor trips for beginners and those looking for information on the simple principles camping. The book is antiquated and the has references that aren't deemed appropriate to the times for certain ethnic peoples, but not at all condescending.Every facet of camping during the beginning of the 20th century is included. Some of the practices have been discontinued for preservation's sake, but it's a very good guide for teaching the principles of both overnight and expedition camping. Kephart's writing style and vocabulary are excellent and he has a few other, more interesting books on his travels. The best part of the book is his expedition across Michigan with nothing more than a knapsack and a black powder rifle.This book is a great way to get children and young adults interested in the mystic arts of the outdoorsman.
W**N
Buy the paperback only, The perfect outdoorsman guide book
This is in my humble opinion the greatest outdoors book you can buy. This man truly captures what being outdoors is all about. Some of the techniques and gear he speaks of may be outdated but you will find most of this book still applies today and there is nothing wrong with doing it the old way sometimes. If you are looking for an all rounder outdoors bushcrafter book then this is the book for you. It is also enjoyable reading this and seeing how they spoke back in those days. Simpler times for sure but even today we can enjoy the same things he enjoyed out in the bush. Buy this as a gift for an outdoorsman in your life and he will thank you.
J**A
Wow, best camping/bushcraft/woodcraft book-
Get this book, honestly it is one that all the big name "TV star" bushcrafters have read to get them where they are now.I recently purchased it and it has some amazing reminders for me. Absolutely great information and approaches with some minor replacements and varied approaches in medical section the rest still easily applies and works very well.I own several kephart blades as well as morakniv scandi and other trade style hunting knives from the earlier part of 1900s and 1800s that work really well with upgraded modern steelThis book is a compilation of solid information necessary for anyone who does much woodcraft work
A**R
its just you take a look when this book was released and you get a sense of how and what America was like (outdoors). Its a fun
It is my thoughts that every outdoorsman (any age) should have this book and study it abit. Much has been lost due to our technological edge, while i'm not say the new technologies haven't made camping less than, its just you take a look when this book was released and you get a sense of how and what America was like (outdoors). Its a fun read when camping, its a fun read while sitting under a tree or in your favorite read space. I highly recommend it and encourage the young adults to pick up a copy and learn from it, you hopefully will not be disappointed...outdoors guy....
D**N
I have been camping, hunting and fishing since old ...
I have been camping, hunting and fishing since old enough to keep both ends of a pole off the ground. My family has been involved in the outdoors forever. I have had many lessons, tricks and tips given me, and have many books on camping and the outdoors. I read a review of Kephart's book and life in Field and Stream, so I bought it. Even after 100 years of advancements in gear and equipment, for just shear knowledge, this is the most complete book I've ever read. Equipment will always change and evolve. The question is, how will you survive without it? This book has the answers, not only for all your questions, but for the ones you haven't thought of yet.
A**R
A great book with the worst conversion to Kindle format
This is a great book, insofar as the content is concerned. The conversion to an electronic book is attrocius. Want recipes or dimensions? The author provides them but the Kindle book substitutes non-sensical characters. Chapter subheadings are inserted seemingly at random in the middle of paragraphs. Whole series of pages are scanned images instead of text, and most figures referred to in the text are missing.Great book, but a shameless ripoff by whoever pocketed the money for this book!
A**N
Written in the 1900s
Don't be fooled about when this was written, the information is from an era when the term bushcraft didn't exist. The information inside is still very relevant and I have to admit I really enjoyed reading the 1900s sense of humou5
T**.
Not the best format...but a very good read
One of the most famous outdoor/buschraft book from the old times. It's an excellent read, showing a lot of things in a different perspective. And also some to be exactly the same as these days.The format is a pdf style image format, so it's not as pleasant to read as a proper kindle book.
J**2
if you like your outdoors and/or your hunting this is a really ...
if you like your outdoors and/or your hunting this is a really good book. amazing how so many things haven't changed at all and how so many things are amazingly different. great book. really enjoyable
M**Y
Insightful Book
Some people have been disappointed by this book, because they could not actually use it for Camping. I would rate it as an excellent insight into early 20th Century backwoodsmanship, Written by the man who laid the foundations for the first National Park in the USA. It must be seen as a history book, and not a modern day instruction book.
C**L
Spoiled book.
The Grammar in the Kindle version is appalling. Some parts barely make sense. The general content is interesting and well explained.
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