
A practical handbook for anyone eager to step outside the city’s bustle and spend a night under the open sky, this guide blends personal anecdotes with seasoned advice gathered from fellow trekkers. Drawing on youthful curiosity and the author’s own mountain climbs and coastal voyages, it offers clear, step‑by‑step counsel on choosing a route, deciding how to travel, and securing supplies along the way. The early chapters focus on the excitement of planning, encouraging readers to write down questions, mark their gear, and keep a running checklist so nothing essential is forgotten.
Beyond the basics, the book stresses sensible preparation: sturdy clothing, simple utensils, and reliable marking of equipment, while warning against the lure of fleeting inventions and fragile crockery. Illustrated with careful drawings, the advice remains grounded in common sense, stressing budgeting, modest packing, and the value of learning from experienced campers. Whether for a weekend hike or a longer expedition, the guidance remains a timeless companion for the budding outdoorsperson.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (144K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-01-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1839–1930
Best known for turning his Civil War diaries into a vivid regimental history, this Maine writer brought a soldier’s eye for detail to the page. His work remains valuable for readers who want a firsthand sense of camp life, comradeship, and battle.
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