The Book of Camping
by Alpheus Hyatt Verrill
Publisher: A. A. Knopf 1917
ISBN/ASIN: B004J8DE2U
Number of pages: 208
Description:
To really camp one should be beyond the reach of motor cars and dance music, beyond sight of fashionable clothes and crowded summer resorts, and far enough from civilization to make one more or less dependent upon the resources of nature and one's own skill and knowledge of woodcraft.
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