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Book Club: Our Cabin Bookshelf

Book Club: Our Cabin Bookshelf

We read to connect—to nature and deepest parts of ourselves. We seek books to challenge ourselves on the journey of the mind. Reading is an exploration of ideas and a source...

Book Review: Traplines, John Rember

Book Club: Traplines

"Traplines: Coming Home to Sawtooth Valley" by John Rember is a poignant and deeply personal exploration of the rugged beauty of Idaho's Sawtooth Valley and the profound connections between land,...

Book Review: The Wilderness of Denali, Charles Sheldon

Book Club: The Wilderness of Denali

Charles Sheldon’s “The Wilderness of Denali” is a captivating exploration of one of North America's most remote and majestic landscapes. Through meticulous observation and vivid storytelling, Sheldon offers readers a...

Book Review: Headwaters, Dylan Tomine

Book Club: Headwaters

Dylan Tomine’s “Headwaters” is a poignant and insightful journey through the wild landscapes and waters that define the Pacific Northwest. Tomine, an accomplished angler and conservation advocate, weaves a narrative...

Book Review: Gunsmithing, Roy Dunlap

Book Club: Gunsmithing

Roy F. Dunlap’s “Gunsmithing” is a masterclass in the art and science of firearm maintenance and repair, offering a comprehensive guide that has become an essential resource for enthusiasts and...

Book Review: Travels in Alaska, John Muir

Book Club: Travels in Alaska

Imagine stepping back into a time when bows and arrows were not just tools for hunting but essential instruments of survival and expressions of craftsmanship. Saxton T. Pope's "A Study...

Book Review: Coming to the Country, John McPhee

Book Club: Coming to the Country

Have you ever pondered the vast, untouched wilderness of Alaska, with its sweeping landscapes and raw, untamed beauty? John McPhee's "Coming into the Country" is a masterful exploration of this...

Book Review: Desert Solitaire, Edward Abbey

Book Club: Desert Solitaire

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live in the stark, breathtaking beauty of the American Southwest desert? Edward Abbey's "Desert Solitaire" is a compelling narrative that...

Book Review: Woodcraft, Elmer Kreps

Book Club: Woodcraft

"Woodcraft" by Elmer Kreps is a timeless guide that dives into the heart of living and thriving in the wilderness with grace and skill. This classic tome, much like the...

Book Review: Into the Wild, Jon Krakauer

Book Club: Into the Wild

"Into the Wild" by Jon Krakauer is a compelling and tragic narrative that delves deep into the heart of American wilderness, echoing the undying human yearning for adventure and solitude...

Book Review: The Apache Indians, Frank Lockwood

Book Club: The Apache Indians

Imagine the restless spirits of the vast, untamed American frontier, where the Apache Indians once roamed with a fierce independence and profound connection to the land. Frank Lockwood's "The Apache...

Book Review: The Oregon Trail, Francis Parkman

Book Club: The Oregon Trail

"The Oregon Trail" by Francis Parkman is a vivid, firsthand account of a journey across the American frontier in the mid-19th century, providing readers with a window into the past...

Book Review: Cabin, Will Jones

Book Club: Cabin

Nestled in the pages of Will Jones' Cabin, the spirit of isolation and simplicity finds a resonant echo in the hearts of those who yearn for a retreat from the...

Book Review: Some Stories, Yvon Chouinard

Book Club: Some Stories

Yvon Chouinard's Some Stories: Lessons from the Edge of Business and Sport is not merely a collection of tales from a life lived at the interface of adventure and entrepreneurship....

Book Review: The Responsible Company, Yvon Chouinard, Vincent Stanley

Book Club: The Responsible Company

In The Responsible Company, Yvon Chouinard, founder of Patagonia, and Vincent Stanley, the company's director of philosophy, share their insights on the challenges and rewards of making environmental and social...

Book Review: Let My People Go Surfing, Yvon Chouinard

Book Club: Let My People Go Surfing

Imagine a business philosophy not solely driven by the bottom line but by a commitment to environmental sustainability and ethical practices. Yvon Chouinard's Let My People Go Surfing: The Education...