
Camp Life In The Woods And The Tricks Of Trapping And Trap Making - Containing Comprehensive Hints On Camp Shelter, Log Huts, Bark Shanties, Woodland Beds And Bedding, Boat And Canoe Building, And Valuable Suggestions On Trapper's Food
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This book looks into the comprehensive world of traditional North American woodcraft, trapping, and self-sufficient living with Camp Life In The Woods by W. Hamilton Gibson (1850-1896). First published in 1882, this beautifully illustrated and detailed manual quickly became the standard reference for hunters, trappers, and anyone seeking to master the skills necessary for long-term survival and livelihood in the wilderness. Gibson, a celebrated American illustrator, writer, and naturalist, combined his artistic eye with deep practical knowledge. The book is celebrated for its meticulous, easy-...
This book looks into the comprehensive world of traditional North American woodcraft, trapping, and self-sufficient living with Camp Life In The Woods by W. Hamilton Gibson (1850-1896). First published in 1882, this beautifully illustrated and detailed manual quickly became the standard reference for hunters, trappers, and anyone seeking to master the skills necessary for long-term survival and livelihood in the wilderness. Gibson, a celebrated American illustrator, writer, and naturalist, combined his artistic eye with deep practical knowledge. The book is celebrated for its meticulous, easy-to-follow diagrams and its remarkable breadth, covering everything from building permanent shelters to securing a reliable food source. Contents include: * Traps for Large Game * Snares or Noose Traps * Traps for Feathered Game * Miscellaneous Traps * Household Traps * Steel Traps and the Art of Trapping * Campaign Life in the Wilderness * The Trapper's Miscellany This book is an indispensable classic for woodcraft enthusiasts, historical reenactors, trappers, wilderness survivalists, and natural history historians seeking the authentic, time-tested methods of 19th-century North American life in the woods.