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  1. #21
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    Re: Backcountry books

    Alone against the North by Adam scholts also a history of Canada in ten maps

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    Re: Backcountry books

    Thought of one more "Should the tent be burning like that" by Bill Heavey. You might laugh and scare away the game at times though

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    Re: Backcountry books

    Lots of great books mentioned already. I've read most of them, I think. I'll suggest one by Joe Simpson called "Touching the Void". It's a real page turner about a mountaineering accident. I read it this spring while travelling in Montana and Yellowstone. Check it out!
    "A true conservationist is a man who knows that the world is not given by his fathers, but borrowed from his children." John James Audubon

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    Re: Backcountry books

    steven rinella american buffalo

  5. #25
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    Re: Backcountry books

    Hmm I've read lots on tye whiskey rebellon..fort whoop it up..and the characters involved..Sam Steele..john Heany..and ESPECIALLY anything to do with MY HERO Jerry Potts. ..there wasnt anything ge couldnt do.enjoyed these every bit as the stories of the nahanni..
    Srupp

  6. #26
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    Re: Backcountry books

    Smith and other events. Paul st piere. He also had a couple other books that were great.

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    Re: Backcountry books

    Red Sorenson has an interesting book out as well....forgot the name and its loaned out.
    "The Man Called Red" by Red Sorensen. Great book but I am a little biased, lol. Available online through Amazon, at several farmers markets around Creston, BC and at many places along the AK highway.
    Don't Go Ninja'n Nobody, Don't Need Ninja'n!

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    Re: Backcountry books

    Andy Russel ?Horns in the high country and Grizzly country.

  9. #29
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    Re: Backcountry books

    I wanna say thanks too. reading this gave me lots of new options for books.

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