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The ultimate manual for wilderness travelers and campers, Walking Softly in the Wilderness is the groundbreaking guide that first taught backpackers how to enjoy a genuine wilderness experience that leaves nature undisturbed.
In recent years backpacking gear and practices have undergone many changes, and all are noted and expertly evaluated by author John Hart in this new edition. Covering the latest in "ultralight" gear choices, as well as downloadable maps, portable GPS devices, and the world of online information, Hart is a sure-footed guide to this changing scene.
The qualities that established this guide as the bible of camp and trail have also been polished and honed: its level-headed advice on trip planning and packing; insights for getting the most from a wilderness trip, whether a challenging mountain scramble or a leisurely family outing; and wisdom about dealing with the unexpected, from bears to flash floods to injuries. Seventy line drawings illustrate topics ranging from bear-bagging to rigging a tarp shelter. Extensive resource listings include wilderness agencies, gear suppliers, and online information sources.
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Along with a compass and camp stove, warm hat and sleeping bag, every hiker should consider this book a prize piece of gear. Whether you're new to the sport, an old hand considering the purchase of a new tent or backpack, or interested in trying a new variation like snow or desert camping, Walking Softly in the Wilderness is a good place to start. Author John Hart is a conservationist, poet, backpacker, and climber, with years of experience in the backcountry.

Hart offers important details on boots, sleeping bags, tents and shelters, kitchen gear, trip planning, food, fuel, making and breaking camp, first aid, safety, problem animals and plants, map reading and compasses, navigating off trail, sanitation and clean water, and camping with kids. Especially helpful when facing a major purchase such as a sleeping bag or tent, the book offers useful background and lays out all the choices without brand names to confuse or persuade you, so you can make a more reliable decision. The book also includes useful resource listings of conservation and wilderness travel organizations, map and equipment sources, land management agencies in the U.S. and Canada, as well as Internet contacts. --Kathryn True


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Walking Softly in the Wilderness: The Sierra Club Guide to Backpacking (Sierra Club Outdoor Adventure Guide)
  • Paperback: 10 pages
  • Publisher: Sierra Club Books; 2005-03-01
  • Label: Sierra Club Books
  • Studio: Sierra Club Books
  • ISBN: 1578051231
  • Sales Rank in Books: #685524

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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Definitive Successor to Colin Fletcher!, January 14, 2000
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Stephen D. Stearns (San Jose, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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Hart's book is well rounded. Gear is not its prime focus. There is more emphasis on describing gear features, advantages, and rationale, reminiscent of Colin Fletcher, and less emphasis on comparisons of brands and models as in Chris Townsend's The Backpacker's Handbook. Hart gives a nice description of how to hang counter-balanced bear bags using a pull down rope. This technique has been around for years, but Hart is the first to give a proper description in print. The index entry for Jasper National Park leads to a nice description of places to go and things to see in the Canadian Rockies and other places. In Townsend, by contrast, the index entry for Jasper National Park takes you to a discussion of raingear! Hart has good coverage of most skills, e.g., how to set up tarps. Yet the book is reflective, offering wisdom beyond gear, unlike Townsend, which is more procedural - what to do and how to do it. The chapter on land navigation is very interesting. Hart does...Read more
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A backpacker's bible, November 7, 2005
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S. Roper (Oakland, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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I've been backpacking for 51 years now and thought I knew it all. Not true. I have been lazy and certainly have not kept up with equipment changes, regulations, how to crap in the woods, etc. John Hart's book is truly a bible of wilderness hiking. Yes, it gets a little tedious and pedantic at times, but this book is not meant to be a bedside pageturner. It's a reference book and a damned good one. If some chapters seem too detailed for highly experienced hikers, then people should simply skim them. But a beginning backpacker will savor a fantastic wealth of information. And, yes, the book is "politically correct" often, but why shouldn't it be? The wilderness is a sacred place, and we should not take its potential devastation casually. The more we take Hart's advice about preservation, the better off the wilderness will be. If some think the tone is too much about Sierra Club do-goodism, then I suggest that readers think about what other alternatives they can bring to the table...Read more
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A nice mixture, November 10, 2005
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David G. Cook (Forest Knolls, CA) - See all my reviews
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I have been hiking and camping for more decades than I care to
admit. I have recently started replacing gear that disintegrated through time. Rather than repace gear haphazardly or based on ads, I began to read John Hart's book. I found it useful and charming. If I am specifically searching for information on tents, for example, I can find that section easily. If I want a list of handy items to pack away, I can find it. The joy is the backdrop of "walking softly" advice. This would be great for a beginner as well.
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