Camp and Trail

Camp and Trail

by Stewart Edward White

13 chapters3h 15mEnglish1906

About this book

Stewart Edward White was a popular and respected novelist who set his stories on the western frontier and in the wilderness. For his novels he interviewed numerous veterans of the gold rush and the fur trade, as well as many western pioneers. His westerns breathed authenticity due to the myriad details of daily frontier life that he spiced them with. In his nonprofessional life White was a dedicated outdoorsman and nature-lover, enjoying long hunting, camping, and fishing expeditions. In this practical guide for hitting the trail, White draws from his personal experience as well as knowledge mined from years of research, enriched with pearls of wisdom gleaned from trail guides during long evenings around campfires. - Summary by Ted Lienhart

Chapters (12)

1The Wilderness Traveler
1066
2Common Sense in the Wilderness
650
3Personal Equipment
1573
4Personal Equipment (Continued)
901
5Camp Outfit
822
6The Cook Outfit
859
7Grub
1181
8Camp Cookery
770
9Horse Outfits
1004
10Horse Packs
1208
11Horses, Mules, Burros
1010
12Canoes
557

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