
Woodcraft gathers a seasoned trapper’s practical wisdom into a lively handbook for anyone yearning to live comfortably among the trees. Drawing on decades of hunting and trapping across Pennsylvania, Canada, and beyond, the author blends clear instructions with hand‑drawn sketches that make the techniques easy to visualize. The tone is straightforward yet enthusiastic, inviting readers to try their hand at true wilderness living.
The opening chapters walk the listener through constructing a simple yet warm camp, from selecting a sturdy site to improvising a double‑wall shelter that traps heat. Detailed tips cover essential tools—a crosscut saw, hammer, auger, and even the clever way to pack glass panes for a makeshift window—showing how modest gear can be turned into a cozy cabin. Readers also learn to decide between a stove and a fireplace, weighing durability, fuel use, and the labor needed to shape a safe chimney, all presented with the author’s practical, down‑to‑earth voice.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (205K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Linda M. Everhart, Blairstown, Missouri
Release date
2010-12-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
b. 1880
An early 20th-century outdoors writer and illustrator, he turned years of hunting, trapping, and travel into practical books for readers who wanted real field knowledge. His work blends hands-on advice with a clear affection for life in the woods.
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