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Hiking with Dogs: Becoming a Wilderness-Wise Dog Owner
Linda Mullally shares her experience hiking and backpacking the eastern Sierra with her two dogs, Lobo and Shiloh. Includes detailed recommendations on raising a hiking dog, bonding, training, trail etiquette, and preventing conflicts. It also includes a special section on dog-friendly public lands.
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NOLS Wilderness First Aid
From the National Outdoor Leadership Schools (NOLS), This guide offers expert medical advice for dealing with outdoor emergencies beyond the reach of 911. This third edition is updated with the latest medical protocols for wilderness treatment and evacuation.
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How To Shit In The Woods
Exactly what it says... this book tells you how to take care of your business when there are no public restrooms to be found. Provides numerous tips, and it's funny, too. There's even a chapter for women's issues. Don't leave civilization without it!
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Walking Softly in the Wilderness
This Sierra Club classic was written by John Hart - an accomplished backpacker, mountaineer, conservationist, and poet. This is the ground-breaking guide that first taught backpackers how to enjoy a genuine wilderness experience through a common-sense approach to adventure that leaves nature undisturbed.
Hart provides novice and experienced hikers alike with comprehensive information on route finding, making camp, choosing the appropriate gear, preparing food and fuel, and camping with children. |