
How to Survive in the Woods
Camping, Fires, Trailing, Tramping, Getting Lost, and Finding Your Way Home
Microcosm Publishing
Will be published approx. on 7. April 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
160 pages
978-1-64841-743-6 (ISBN)
Description
Connect to nature and live to tell the tale with this camping guide packed with practical knowledge from a time before ultralight backpacking gadgets, synthetic rainwear, and cell phones. The emphasis is on preparation and survival, starting with how to plan your trip, pick your companions, how to get to your campsite, and what gear, food, and clothes to bring along. You'll learn to choose a good campsite and set up your tarp or build a lean-to, and navigate on your backcountry trek. There's an extensive section on wilderness first aid, plus guides to backwoods housekeeping and cooking, blazing a trail, starting a fire without a match, sending smoke signals, and choosing the best axe. In the words of the author, "Camping calls for old clothes, lack of luxuries and conveniences, primitive life, and unfailing good temper and cheerfulness under all conditions, as well as plenty of hard work and a willingness to do one's share of anything and everything without being asked." If roughing it is more your style than glamping, this guide will spark your imagination and help you plan your next trip.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Bloomington, IN
United States
Dimensions
Height: 177 mm
Width: 108 mm
Thickness: 11 mm
Weight
92 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-64841-743-6 (9781648417436)
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Persons
Alpheus Hyatt Verrill lived an adventurous life from 1871 to 1954. Born in New Haven, Connecticut to a Yale zoology professor, Hyatt traveled the world, writing with great confidence about everything he encountered, on topics ranging from natural history to science fiction to wilderness survival skills. He was buddies with Teddy Roosevelt, and H.P. Lovecraft once made fun of him in a short story. Elly Blue is a co-owner and the vice president of Microcosm Publishing, and the co-host of the People's Guide to Publishing podcast. Her books include Everyday Bicycling and Bikenomics, and she is the editor of the annual Bikes in Space anthology of feminist bicycle science fiction. She lives in Portland, Oregon, with her partner, their dog, and a small fleet of cargo bicycles.