Woodcraft and Camping by George W. Sears Nessmuk

Woodcraft and Camping

George W. Sears Nessmuk
128 pages
Dover Publications
Jun 1963
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"Go light; the lighter the better, so that you have the simplest material for health, comfort, and enjoyment." - Nessmuk. One of America's most famous woodsmen and nature experts provides classic instructions for roughing it. His advice covers camping, hiking, building a fire, cooking out, shelters, tools and equipment, hunting and fishing, canoeing, and more. "Useful, specific information and suggestions on all aspects of woodcraft." - Moor and Mountain. Timeless Advice by Nessmuk - Written by George W. Sears, an early conservationist known by his pen name Nessmuk, Woodcraft and Camping offers invaluable insights from one of America's most celebrated woodsmen and nature experts. Comprehensive Outdoor Skills - Covers essential topics like camping, hiking, fire-building, outdoor cooking, shelters, tools, equipment, hunting, fishing, and canoeing. Practical Tips for Modern Outdoor Enthusiasts - Though written in the late 19th century, Nessmuk's guidance remains relevant and practical for today's adventurers. Compact and Informative - At just over 100 pages, it's a concise and accessible handbook filled with wisdom for beginners and experienced outdoor enthusiasts. Expert Perspective with Enduring Impact - Nessmuk not only shares tried-and-true techniques but also instills a profound appreciation for simplicity and self-reliance in nature. A True Pioneer of Outdoor Literature - George W. Sears (1821-1890) , under the name Nessmuk, contributed to the rise of recreational camping and outdoor exploration through articles in the 1880s magazine Forest and Stream, which later merged with Field & Stream. Nessmuk believed in "traveling light" and celebrated the deep connection between humans and the wilderness. Woodcraft and Camping expresses his heartfelt appreciation for the peace and tranquility of the wilderness. His timeless philosophy reminds readers that the most significant rewards of outdoor life lie in its simplicity and the sense of freedom it provides.
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Pages 128
Publisher Dover Publications
Published 1963
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