Grass beyond the mountains
a man called red
horns in the high country
in the land of the red goat
(especially if you love bush/float planes)
Grass beyond the mountains
a man called red
horns in the high country
in the land of the red goat
(especially if you love bush/float planes)
“Hard hunting” by Patrick Shaughnessy and Diane Swingle is a great mountain hunting book, tough to find a copy, but worth the read if a guy can find it.
“Gone hunting” and “gone hunting again” by pat Ferguson are a couple other good ones.
This year im changing it up a bit, leaving the book at home and taking my lady instead heh heh.
"Touching the Void"
by Joe Simpson is a true story of a mountaineering accident and survival. What Mr. Simpson goes through and lives to tell the tale is simply amazing.
"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
Some really good recommendations already. I just finished Rinella’s “American Buffalo” and really enjoyed it. It’s nice and small...
when things really get tough and it seems you can't make another day, pull out Jon Krakauers Into Thin Air for a bit of perspective
Take a smaller book than Wilburs fat stories, they never seem to end til late in the winter at home
Had one book once for three of us stuck in a storm. First 100 pages were read then torn off and passed around, sucked that the slow reader wasn't last in line
Never say whoa in the middle of a mud hole
When in doubt, just pin it.