Best of
Wilderness
2001
Allen & Mike's Really Cool Backpackin' Book: Traveling & camping skills for a wilderness environment
Allen O'Bannon - 2001
Hilarious and practical information about the art of backpacking from two NOLS instructors.
The Crocodile Hunter: The Incredible Life and Adventures of Steve and Terri Irwin
Steve Irwin - 2001
Full-color photos throughout.
Galen Rowell's Inner Game of Outdoor Photography
Galen A. Rowell - 2001
He clearly explains why "pre-visualizing" a photograph before exposing any film is one key to making an arresting image rather than a mere replica of what we see through the viewfinder. Along the way he also offers advice on practical and technical matters such as how to pack camera gear; what to leave behind when you've got to travel light; pushing film to extremes; and when and how to use fill flash, smart flash, and remote smart flash.This is a how-to book by an artist who has made adventure and photography a way of life. It is both an inspired manual to taking better photographs and an inspiring journey of discovery into the creative process.
Camping & Wilderness Survival, 2nd: The Ultimate Outdoors Book
Paul Tawrell - 2001
This guide covers everything from fire making to first aid, building shelters, winter travel and much more. “
Camping & Wilderness Survival
actually lives up to the hype of its subtitle. The Ultimate Outdoors Book is the fullest and finest work in the field since Horace Kephart’s timeless Camping and Woodcraft was published almost a century ago. ...I have read voraciously on camping and the outdoors all my life and possess a personal library of several thousand volumes in this field. Tawrell’s Camping & Wilderness Survival is, quite simply, one of the finest works of its sort I have ever encountered.”- Jim Casada: Special to the News & Record, Greensboro, NC
Backpacking California: Mountain, Foothill, Coastal and Desert Adventures in the Golden State
Wilderness Press - 2001
With contributions from more than a dozen Wilderness Press authors, the book describes routes ranging from one night to one week. Backpacking novices as well as "old hand" California hikers will find expert-crafted trips in the Coast Ranges, the Sierra, the Cascades, and the Warner Mountains. Expanded coverage includes trips in Big Sur, Anza-Borrego, Death Valley, and the White Mountains. Several trips have been described in print nowhere else. Each trip includes a trail map and essential logistical information for trip planning.
Colorado's Thirteeners 13800 to 13999 FT: From Hikes to Climbs
Gerry Roach - 2001
A comprehensive hiking and climbing guide to Colorado's peaks between 13,800 feet and 13,999 feet in elevation.
Mount Whitney: The Complete Trailhead-To-Summit Hiking Guide
Paul Richins Jr. - 2001
Its well-researched route descriptions and planning information make this a must-have resource.
Meaning of Wilderness: Essential Articles and Speeches
Sigurd F. Olson - 2001
Olson (1899-1982) was one of the greatest environmentalists of the twentieth century. A conservation activist and popular writer, Olson introduced a generation of readers to the importance of wilderness. He served as president of the Wilderness Society and the National Parks Association and as a consultant to the federal government on wilderness preservation and ecological problems. He earned many honors, including the highest possible from the Sierra Club, National Wildlife Federation, and Izaak Walton League.Olson is perhaps best known, though, for his many books that express the wonder, awe, and peace he found in the wilderness, including the nature classics The Singing Wilderness, Listening Point, and Reflections from the North Country. While these books have greatly influenced subsequent environmentalist movements and writers such as Annie Dillard and Barry Lopez, a major portion of Olson's wilderness writing—much of it originating as speeches—has been relatively inaccessible, scattered in a number of magazines and obscure books over a period of more than fifty years, or never published at all.The Meaning of Wilderness gathers together the most important of Sigurd Olson's articles and speeches, making them available for the first time. The book also contains an introduction and chapter-by-chapter commentary by Olson's authorized biographer, David Backes, that help the reader discover the various facets of Olson's wilderness philosophy and their development over time. A lively look at the evolution of one of environmentalism's greatest figures, The Meaning of Wilderness will be essential reading for Olson fans, historians, and outdoors people around the country.David Backes is the author of A Wilderness Within: The Life of Sigurd F. Olson (Minnesota, 1997), winner of the 1998 Small Press Book Award for biography. Backes is also the author of Canoe Country: An Embattled Wilderness (1991) and The Wilderness Companion (1992).