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Canoeist's Little Book of Wisdom (Sport) [Paperback]

Cliff Jacobson (Author)
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February 1996 Sport
If you've read Cliff's other books, you know they're packed with useful outdoor tips, gained the hard way by the sweat of pack and paddle. Here, along with considerable humor and frequent philosophy, Cliff shares 359 of canoeing's best ideas.

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Here's a sample of what you'll find.... A dam site is no place for a canoe. Odd gets the nod when it's time to portage. One, three, or five packs are better than two or four. The wilderness would be a better place if every one learned to tie quick-release knots. If you don't use it every day you probably don't need it. Get even with the river. Rapids look much larger when viewed from above. Make it known throughout the land that you will not lend canoes or camping equipment to anyone who is not a rabid canoeist. Messing around with canoes is an appropriate form of entertainment. You can learn to turn a fact canoe, but no amount of learning will make a slow canoe fast. Shy away from a partner who proudly says, "I've never tipped over!"

Product Details

  • Paperback: 160 pages
  • Publisher: ICS Books (February 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1570340404
  • ISBN-13: 978-1570340406
  • Product Dimensions: 6 x 4.3 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 2.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,971,185 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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BIOGRAPHY
CLIFF JACOBSON


Cliff Jacobson is one of North America's most respected outdoor writers and wilderness guides.

Each summer, for more than 30 years, Cliff organized and led canoe trips for the Science Museum of Minnesota into the wilds of northern Canada--paddling many rivers above the Arctic Circle. A retired environmental science teacher (34 years!), Cliff is strongly committed to the ethic of "leave no trace" camping.

Cliff's unique methods are proven by the sweat of pack and paddle and are reminiscent of the days when skills were more important than things. Cliff is a popular speaker; he has presented hundreds of seminars at stores, schools, colleges and Universities in the U.S., Canada and the United Kingdom.

Cliff is the author of more than a dozen popular books on outdoor skills. His flagship book, Expedition Canoeing, 20th Anniversary Edition, has been called the most authoritative resource available for canoeing the bush rivers of northern Canada. Cliff developed and wrote the Orienteering/Map and Compass, and wilderness ethics materials for the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. His unique "Wilderness Meal" activity--which simulates a canoe trip to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area--is among the most popular environmental education activities of all time. It's detailed in his book, Boundary Waters Canoe Camping. Cliff was the chief consultant for the canoeing section in the recent edition of the Boy Scout Field Book (Boy Scouts of America). His popular "ninety minute Forgotten Skills" video (DVD) details the most important campcraft procedures.

Cliff Jacobson is a Distinguished Eagle Scout, a recipient of the American Canoe Association's prestigious Legends of Paddling Award and a member of the ACA Hall of Fame. His hobbies include canoeing and camping (of course!), precision rifle shooting (powder-cartridge and air guns) and driving his 14 year old little red roadster on curvy roads with the top down. He and his wife, Sue Harings, were married in 1992 on a canoe trip down the Hood River (Canada) north of the Arctic Circle. The fully story is in his book, Expedition Canoeing.

You can contact Cliff through his web-site, www.cliff-jacobson.com.


 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Canoeist's Little Book of Wisdom, August 31, 2005
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I took this book along on a three day canoe trip. Three of us sat in camp howling with laughter at Cliff's humor. I find this book highly entertaining, and has a lot of useful information. Its great to have along while you are doing a shuttle or driving to the put-in.
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1.0 out of 5 stars A big disappointment!, August 16, 2006
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First, be aware that this is a tiny book. It could fit in a large shirt pocket. In all fairness, though, it is called the "Canoeists LITTLE Book of Wisdom." Each page has several little bits of advice in very large print. I just read the entire book in 20 minutes and I was reading slow and I was also disracted by phone calls. I am baffled at how another reviewer said they read this booklet over a period of several days and laughed at it's humor. The entire book would fit on a restaurant placemat! And it's humor, if you can call it humor, was as lame as it it gets. This book is simply a rip-off.

But it is not the size of the book or it's lack of humor which is so disappointing. It's the fact that it contains no useful information whatsoever. Much of the information presented is such common sense that it should not even be in the book. Much of the rest is either wrong or totally contradictory. For example, it advises you to not take anything on a canoe trip that you don't absolutely need. Then it goes on to list all kinds of frills and totally unnecessary things that you should take! If you took everything that it says you must take, you wouldn't be able to even fit in your canoe. In addition, it tells you that you absolutely have to know certain knots or techniques but it doesn't tell how to do them. A simple picture of the knot would have taken less space in the book than it took for the advice to learn to tie it. On top of that, most of the information is just plain useless and frivolous. I could find several examples of this on any page of the booklet! OK, let me try this: I am going to open the book randomly right now and see what the first bit of "wisdom" is. Here it is: "Give someone who loves canoeing a canoe book for Christmas." How enlightening! Here's another randomly chosen "gem": "Canoes should show some battle scars. Shows you're a canoeist not a canoer!" Or, how about this one: "No one likes a mile bagger or a river bagger or a rapids bagger." After a few minutes of reading this nonsense you will be angry if you paid money for this booklet

I am an experienced canoeist myself and I find this book to be virtually useless. I would never even think of recommending this to a beginning canoeist or anyone else, for that matter. For a beginner, it would not only be worthless, but it is filled with misinformation and I cannot imagine an experienced canoeist finding anything of value in this booklet at all. If I had one hour to come up with useful advice for canoeists, I could come up with vastly better advice than that contained in this book. In fact, I did not find one single bit of useful information in this book. That is not an exaggeration.

This booklet is lame. Don't waste your money. If you still want to read it, see if your local library has it or find it in a bookstore. You can read the entire thing while you stand there. I get the strong impression that the author of this booklet just got the idea one day to write some junk down, have it published cheaply, and hope buyers who couldn't actually see it before buying it were suckers.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Canoeist's Little BOok of Wisdom, March 7, 2005
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