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robotswithpersonality's review
Almost two-thirds is all about plants and animals in the forest and how to appreciate them, (I'll admit I skipped the sections on making it fun for kids, not my area) then the switch seems to be to practical aspects of walking in a forest - when weather is safe vs dangerous, whether you should rely on foods to be found there (broadly no), how to start a fire (if it's not banned), a couple tips if you happen to find yourself off trail (i.e. lost), what to wear. This is followed by a note on spotting old growth and how to preserve it.
As the In Closing section says it: "This book is not a reference book. It's an appetizer. "
If you're interested in wilderness survival or foraging or off trail hiking I think there's probably more comprehensive guides out there. If you'd like to dwell in the land of interesting nature facts, the first two-thirds-ish are a fun read.
As the In Closing section says it: "This book is not a reference book. It's an appetizer. "
If you're interested in wilderness survival or foraging or off trail hiking I think there's probably more comprehensive guides out there. If you'd like to dwell in the land of interesting nature facts, the first two-thirds-ish are a fun read.
toadie's review against another edition
adventurous
informative
lighthearted
relaxing
medium-paced
5.0
cayleighgb's review
medium-paced
3.0
Would not necessarily recommend this if you have any background in forestry or environmental science. If you do, it comes off as a bit condescending. It could be a good intro if you’re unfamiliar with the topics though.