A guide to comfortable winter camping using native skills. Learn how to sleep warm, travel safe and many other secrets. Bonus: A 32-page, full-color insert on the authors' epic, 350-mile snowshoe trip across Labrador.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
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3rd time; Best of the Best!,
By Snow Ranger (Minnesota) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Snow Walker's Companion: Winter Camping Skills for the North (Paperback)
The new "Snow Walker's Companion" is the third version of Garrett and Alexandra Conover's "Winter Wilderness Companion (2001) and "A Snow Walker's Companion" (1996) and although much of the material is the same, Garrett told me in an interview that it was time for a revised text. In the five years since they wrote the "Wilderness" book there have been a number of significant changes in things like portable stoves (now can be bought made of titanium), GPS navigation and some other skills and gear; Suppliers have gone out of business and new ones have come into the marketplace, and some equipment and clothing that was not available commercially, is now. Stone Ridge Press, the new publisher, has added a new section of color photos and the journal of the first major trip that the Conovers made on snowshoes, towing their supplies on native sleds. All through, the book remains highly readable, enjoyable and thought-provoking. I felt the size of the "Wilderness Companion" was better for carrying in a pack, but that little quibble aside, the new edition is one of the very best winter camping books out there.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Fine successors to Calvin Rutstrum,
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This review is from: Snow Walker's Companion: Winter Camping Skills for the North (Paperback)
I happened across this book while looking for a Calvin Rutstrum book. I am a fan of old Cal's, particularly the great Paradise Below Zero, and read that it was cited in Snow Walker's Companion. I had also just purchased a large wall tent with a wood stove, and had been on a "shakedown" winter campout/Nordic ski trip, and have become quite interested in that type of winter camping. More the "old trapper" style of winter doings than the high-tech ski backpacking type.
This book fills that bill to a T, and to boot it truly carries on the Rutstrum tradition magnificently. Rutstrum had a lot of practical "northwoods" material, but he was shy on detail sometimes, and there is some stuff in his books outdated even for the modern "throwback". This book is chock full of detail, along with fine narrative. It actually tells you how do most things you will need to do. And it is terrific to find a contemporary book that isn't afraid of the axe, fire, and gun; one that shows that you can be a great lover of the wilderness, our priceless environment, and a hunter, too. They put it very gently so as not to scare anybody off!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Valuable old-school information,
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This review is from: Snow Walker's Companion: Winter Camping Skills for the North (Paperback)
This book teaches real techniques based on native practices. No fancy technology or yuppie gear, just how to be comfortable in places most people fear to go.
This book is also footnoted and referenced in many other winter camping books, always with much respect.
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