
Campfire Cooking
Tim Gent(Author)
Pesda Press
Published on 1. December 2017
Book
Paperback/Softback
208 pages
978-1-906095-61-1 (ISBN)
Description
Backpackers need to travel light whereas others can afford to take along more equipment in their vehicle or canoe. Tim caters for this and suggests different equipment lists and cooking techniques to cover the different approaches.
Whether you are planning extended backwoods trips or simply an adventure with your children in the back garden this book will be an invaluable companion.
Whether you are planning extended backwoods trips or simply an adventure with your children in the back garden this book will be an invaluable companion.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Bangor
United Kingdom
Illustrations
colour photos
Dimensions
Height: 200 mm
Width: 230 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-906095-61-1 (9781906095611)
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Person
Tim has enjoyed an outdoor life since childhood. Farming, forestry conservation and archaeology have provided a working environment in the field, and contributed to an understanding of the land. While travelling and camping from Arctic Scandinavia to the Mediterranean coast, he has absorbed more, and hopes he is still learning.
Writing about fishing, hillwalking, canoeing and camping, Tim had the first of many magazine articles published in 1990. He is a regular contributor to Canoe and Kayak UK and Bushcraft and Survival Skills, and often writes for The Great Outdoors.
When not camping, Tim and Susannah live in Devon, England, midway between Dartmoor and the Atlantic coast.
Writing about fishing, hillwalking, canoeing and camping, Tim had the first of many magazine articles published in 1990. He is a regular contributor to Canoe and Kayak UK and Bushcraft and Survival Skills, and often writes for The Great Outdoors.
When not camping, Tim and Susannah live in Devon, England, midway between Dartmoor and the Atlantic coast.