Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
520
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1992
Publisher
Shelter Publications
ISBN-10
0936070129
ISBN-13
9780936070124
Description
Set against the backdrop of a time when outdoor skills were essential for survival, this historical guide offers a treasure trove of knowledge rooted in the wisdom of nature. The authors detail techniques for creating fires, navigating rivers by canoe, and other essential skills for anyone seeking to thrive in the wild. Through vivid descriptions and practical advice, readers are transported to a simpler time, where self-reliance and a deep connection with the natural world were paramount.
With a timelessness that resonates even in today's fast-paced society, the guide encourages a return to the fundamentals of wilderness living. It not only serves as a practical manual for outdoor enthusiasts but also speaks to a broader philosophy of appreciating and understanding the environment. This book is a reminder of the skills that have been passed down through generations, urging modern readers to reconnect with nature and embrace the wild with confidence.
With a timelessness that resonates even in today's fast-paced society, the guide encourages a return to the fundamentals of wilderness living. It not only serves as a practical manual for outdoor enthusiasts but also speaks to a broader philosophy of appreciating and understanding the environment. This book is a reminder of the skills that have been passed down through generations, urging modern readers to reconnect with nature and embrace the wild with confidence.
Genres
History