Staying Found

Staying Found
Title Staying Found PDF eBook
Author June Fleming
Publisher The Mountaineers Books
Pages 164
Release 2001
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9780898867855

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-- Features many new charts and illustrations -- New contact information for purchasing maps in the U.S. and Canada This tried-and-true guide teaches practical skills for navigating in the wilderness: reading maps; determining "true" directions following

Compass and Map Navigator

Compass and Map Navigator
Title Compass and Map Navigator PDF eBook
Author Michael Hodgson
Publisher Brunton Company
Pages 162
Release 2000-09
Genre Reference
ISBN 9781570340437

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Sleeping in a Sack

Sleeping in a Sack
Title Sleeping in a Sack PDF eBook
Author Linda White
Publisher Gibbs Smith
Pages 70
Release 1998
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 9780879058302

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An introduction to camping, including the type of gear needed, safety tips, activities, games, songs, and recipes.

How to Stay Alive in the Woods

How to Stay Alive in the Woods
Title How to Stay Alive in the Woods PDF eBook
Author Bradford Angier
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 292
Release 1998-03-02
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 0684831015

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A complete guide to food, shelter, and self-preservation that makes starvation in the wilderness next to impossible.

The Killing of the Iron Twelve

The Killing of the Iron Twelve
Title The Killing of the Iron Twelve PDF eBook
Author Hedley Malloch
Publisher Pen and Sword
Pages 362
Release 2019-05-30
Genre History
ISBN 1526718596

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“[A] compelling read . . . Highly recommended for its extraordinarily powerful insight into the fragged edges of the first months of the European War.” —The Western Front Association Why did the Germans brutally and illegally execute a group of British soldiers who had been trapped behind the lines during the retreat to the Marne in 1914? Hedley Malloch, in this gripping and meticulously researched account, vividly describes the fate the soldiers on the run, and of the French civilians who sheltered them. He tells a dramatic and tragic story of escape, betrayals and punishment that also gives a fascinating insight into the life stories of the soldiers and civilians involved and the mind-set of the German army on the Western Front. The book names the German officers responsible for this atrocity and explores their motivations. “This is an episode of WW1 with which I am not familiar, and one that I found particularly fascinating and, at the same time, harrowing. The author attempts to set the record straight by naming the perpetrators of this enormous outrage.” —Books Monthly “Hedley Malloch, who is chair of the Iron Memorial fund and Honorary Life Member of the RMFA, has done a wonderful job with his book, a true memorial in its own right to those that were executed; innocent soldiers who just happened to find themselves on the wrong side of the lines.” —Redcoat and Khaki “If you have a Top Ten ‘books on the First World War’—then make room for The Killing of the Iron Twelve by Hedley Malloch.” —The Western Front Association

Cross-country Skiing

Cross-country Skiing
Title Cross-country Skiing PDF eBook
Author Brian Cazeneuve
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 196
Release 1995
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9780393313352

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A companion volume to the PBS-TV series "Trailside" offers instructions for beginners, discusses gear and safety, and surveys the latest equipment.

The Complete Walker IV

The Complete Walker IV
Title The Complete Walker IV PDF eBook
Author Colin Fletcher
Publisher Knopf
Pages 947
Release 2015-11-17
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1101947764

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For the first time since 1984, we have a new edition of the classic book that Field & Stream called “the Hiker’s Bible.” For this version, the celebrated writer and hiker Colin Fletcher has taken on a coauthor, Chip Rawlins, himself an avid outdoorsman and a poet from Wyoming. Together, they have made this fourth edition of The Complete Walker the most informative, entertaining, and thorough version yet. The eighteen years since the publication of The Complete Walker III have seen revolutionary changes in hiking and camping equipment: developments in waterproofing technology, smaller and more durable stoves, lighter boots, more manageable tents, and a wider array of food options. The equipment recommendations are therefore not merely revised and tweaked, but completely revamped. During these two decades we have also seen a deepening of environmental consciousness. Not only has backpacking become more popular, but a whole ethic of responsible outdoorsmanship has emerged. In this book the authors confidently lead us through these technological, ethical, and spiritual changes. Fletcher and Rawlins’s thorough appraisal and recommendation of equipment begins with a “Ground Plan,” a discussion of general hiking preparedness. How much to bring? What are the ideal clothes, food, boots, and tents for your trip? They evaluate each of these variables in detail—including open, honest critiques and endorsements of brand-name equipment. Their equipment searches are exhaustive; they talk in detail about everything from socks to freeze-dried trail curries. They end as they began, with a philosophical and literary disquisition on the reasons to walk, capped off with a delightful collection of quotes about walking and the outdoor life. After a thoughtful and painstaking analysis of hiking gear from hats to boots, from longjohns to tent flaps, they remind us that ultimately hiking is about the experience of being outdoors and seeing the green world anew. Like its predecessors, The Complete Walker IV is an essential purchase for anyone captivated by the outdoor life.