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5.0 out of 5 stars
Best, most comprehensive "how-to" camping book in print., May 15, 1996
By A Customer
This review is from: Foghorn Outdoors: Camper's Companion (Paperback)
Why buy a library of books to learn how to get out of doors?
This wise and funny book with the drab title covers all
aspects of backpacking, camping, cycling, canoeing for
beginners and experts. The recipes are so much better than
any of the other so-called "outdoor cooking" books that
you'll jettison the others with the weekly garbage and
revel in such glorious challenges as this: "Baking a
chocolate cake while backpacking is like sex on Wednesday
afternoon: gratuitous but lots of fun." The chapter on the
Internet is the first of its kind anywhere for outdoor
types, and does it all in plain English. No cyberbabble
here. Star-gazing, equipment, and fishing guides, resources
and checklists, and, ta-da!, TEAR-OUT sections (recipes and
checklists) so you can actually burn this book and have it
too! These guys can write AND hike, cook AND eat, get
lost AND found, and even teach you how to lie in a hammock!
(It's an art: you could look it up!) The authors are
experts but never make you feel like a klutz. You end up
wishing they'd take you along, and that's the mark of a
terrific book.
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