My Lost Wilderness

My Lost Wilderness
Title My Lost Wilderness PDF eBook
Author Ralph W. Young
Publisher New Win Pub
Total Pages 191
Release 1983
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9780832903120

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An Alaskan hunting guide and woodsman recounts his experiences in the wilderness and comments on outdoorsmen, wildlife, and the beauty of the land

Lost in the Wild

Lost in the Wild
Title Lost in the Wild PDF eBook
Author Cary Griffith
Publisher Minnesota Historical Society
Total Pages 316
Release 2008-10-14
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 0873516826

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"True survival odysseys of two wilderness adventurers who entered the woods in search of tranquility-- but found something else entirely"--Page 4 of cover.

Wilderness Lost

Wilderness Lost
Title Wilderness Lost PDF eBook
Author David Ross Williams
Publisher Susquehanna University Press
Total Pages 306
Release 1987
Genre History
ISBN 9780941664219

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This book establishes that there is a consistent tradition of wilderness imagery in American literature, A psychological reading of theology is applied to the writings of such authors as Thomas Hooker, Jonathan Edwards, Thoreau, Hawthorne, Melville, and Dickinson.

Lost Trail

Lost Trail
Title Lost Trail PDF eBook
Author Donn Fendler
Publisher Down East Books
Total Pages 73
Release 2011-11-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0892729961

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Donn Fendler's harrowing story of being lost in the Maine wilderness when he was just twelve, was made famous by the perennial best-seller, Lost on a Mountain in Maine. In Lost Trail, more than 70 years after the event, Donn tells the story of survival and rescue from his own perspective. Lost Trail is a masterfully illustrated graphic novel that tells the story of a twelve year old boyscout from a New York City suburb who climbs Maine,s mile-high Mt. Katahdin and in a sudden storm is separated from his friends and family. What follows is a nine-day adventure, in which Donn, lost and alone in the Maine wilderness with bugs, bears, and only a few berries to eat, struggles for survival.

Sidetracked in the Wilderness

Sidetracked in the Wilderness
Title Sidetracked in the Wilderness PDF eBook
Author Michael Wells
Publisher Abiding Life Press
Total Pages 190
Release 1999
Genre Christian life
ISBN 9780967084305

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Life transforming principles and promises of the Bible that lead a person from defeat back to faith and victorious living.

Walking Home

Walking Home
Title Walking Home PDF eBook
Author Lynn Schooler
Publisher A&C Black
Total Pages 279
Release 2010-07-05
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1408814838

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The stirring memoir of one man's harrowing solo adventure in the Alaskan wilderness, and his discoveries about the home he leaves behind. 'This is the best wilderness narrative I've read for a long time. The tension between nature at its most exquisite and most lethal makes this the story of our times. A remarkable book' Nicholas Crane, TV presenter and author of Coast In the spring of 2007, hard on the heels of the worst winter in the history of Juneau, Alaska, Lynn Schooler finds himself facing the far side of middle age and exhausted by labouring to handcraft a home as his marriage slips away. Seeking solace and escape in nature, he sets out on a solo journey into the Alaskan wilderness, travelling first by small boat across the formidable Gulf of Alaska, then on foot along one of the wildest coastlines in North America. Walking Home is filled with stunning observations of the natural world, and rife with nail-biting adventure as Schooler fords swollen rivers and eludes aggressive grizzlies. But more important, it is a story about finding wholeness-and a sense of humanity-in the wild. His is a solitary journey, but Schooler is never alone; human stories people the landscape-tales of trappers, explorers, marooned sailors, and hermits, as well as the mythology of the region's Tlingit Indians. Alone in the middle of several thousand square miles of wilderness, Schooler conjures the souls of travellers past to learn how the trials of life may be better borne with the help and community of others. In Walking Home Schooler creates a conversation between the human and the natural, the past and present, and investigates, with elegance and soul, what it means to be a part of the flow of human history.

Lost and Stranded

Lost and Stranded
Title Lost and Stranded PDF eBook
Author Timothy Sprinkle
Publisher Skyhorse
Total Pages 296
Release 2017-11-14
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9781510727700

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For anyone who spends time in the backcountry, understanding not only what sorts of dangers you can run into out there but also exactly what those risks can do to you is part of being a smart, well informed outdoor traveler. In Lost and Stranded, author Timothy Sprinkle breaks down the perils that can befall hikers, hunters, and other outdoor enthusiasts. There are animal encounters, weather events (lightning strikes), parasites (giardia), biting insects (bees/wasps), winter hazards (avalanches), natural disasters (forest fires), hypothermia, dehydration, disorientation, and much, much more to worry about. Although these risks are generally well known, what’s less understood by many adventurers is what exactly happens to you when, say, you become malnourished in the backcountry. What does it feel like? How does the condition progress? How long do you generally have before the body shuts down? What helps or hurts when you’re fighting for survival? Lost and Stranded will answer these questions and many more by taking an inside look at more than two dozen outdoor hazards. Each one will include a narrative section that dramatizes the experience of a certain situation based on real-world events. From there, information from expert sources—medical doctors, first responders, wildlife experts, and others—will fill in the details around exactly how each scenario plays out on the ground, followed by suggestions on how to avoid or survive each risk factor, making this book is a vital resource for outdoor travelers.