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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
An exhaustive, but aging, how-to guide to backpacking,
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This review is from: Complete Walker III (Paperback)
Colin Fletcher's book on hiking has been a classic for decades. Not only does he cover just about every aspect of life on the trail, he does it with an entertaining, anecdotal style that is a step above most other books of its type. The book is about due for an update, though. There have been so many changes in backpacking equipment over the years that Fletcher's discussions on stoves, tents, and water purification systems(to name a few) are just plain outdated. Too bad. Still, it's the most readable guide to backpacking out there, and his hints and tricks on wilderness travel remain as fresh and useful as ever.
15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The best.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Complete Walker III (Paperback)
About twenty years ago I read an earlier edition of this book, bought a backpack, and started walking. Mr. Fletcher makes it possible for anyone to feel confident on a solo backpacking trip. His book is unique among the many forgettable how to books. Some of the specifics about equipment are dated but core of the book is timeless. I have to use a cliche: this book changed my life. Buy it and go for a walk!
13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Old, but not outdated,
By A Customer
This review is from: Complete Walker III (Paperback)
I was looking at this book in the bookstore, but I ended up buying "The Complete Idiot's Guide to Camping and Hiking." Although I knew that Fletcher's was probably the better book, I figured that the technological advances in backpacking equipment would make the 16-year old third edition less than completely useful. Well, to make a long story short, I ended up back in the bookstore to buy "Complete Walker."Most of the information is still essentially accurate, but even for areas where time has passed this book by, the book is still useful. Fletcher doesn't just give you his conclusions about what to take; he takes you through the process of gathering information and thinking that led to the conclusions. Essentially, he teaches you how to think and make your own choices, rather than presenting you with the received gospel. Fletcher has read all the catalogs and books and magazines, talked to a lot of backpackers, visited a lot of shops, contacted manufacturers, and heard from his readers, in addition to testing a lot of equipment himself. He passes all this information along to us, acknowledging that some of it might not be reliable, and he gives us his take on it, mixing in his real-life experiences and philosophy, making it much more than just a gear book.
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