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Book Review: Timber, Ralph Andrews

Book Club: Timber

Have you ever stood amidst a forest, dwarfed by the towering timbers, and pondered the tales these age-old sentinels could tell? Ralph Andrews' Timber is a rich tapestry of the...

Book Review: The U.S. Forest Service, Harold Steen

Book Club: The U.S. Forest Service

"The U.S. Forest Service: A History" by Harold K. Steen is an insightful and comprehensive examination of one of the United States' most important environmental agencies. Through meticulous research and...

Book Review: A Forest Journey, John Perlin

Book Club: A Forest Journey

"A Forest Journey: The Story of Wood and Civilization" by John Perlin is a meticulously researched and compellingly written book that traces the pivotal role of wood in the development...

Book Review: The Nordic Cookbook, Magnus Nilsson

Book Club: The Nordic Cookbook

"The Nordic Cookbook" by Magnus Nilsson is an extensive culinary journey through the heart of Scandinavia, offering readers far more than just a compilation of recipes. Nilsson, a renowned Swedish...

Book Review: Wilderness Cooking, Berndt Berglun

Book Club: Wilderness Cooking

"Wilderness Cooking: A Unique Illustrated Cookbook and Guide" by Berndt Berglund offers a delectable dive into the art of preparing food in the great outdoors. This book isn’t just a...

Book Review: Waves and Beaches, Willard Bascom, Kim McCoy

Book Club: Waves and Beaches

"Waves and Beaches: The Dynamics of the Ocean Surface" by Willard Bascom and updated by Kim McCoy serves as a timeless and essential guide to understanding the science and beauty...

Book Review: Salmon, Mark Kurlansky

Book Club: Salmon

"Salmon: A Fish, the Earth, and the History of Their Common Fate" by Mark Kurlansky is a profound exploration of the salmon’s journey through time and its intertwined relationship with...

Book Review: The Imperiled Cutthroat, Greg French

Book Club: The Imperiled Cutthroat

"The Imperiled Cutthroat" by Greg French delves deep into the world of Yellowstone's native cutthroat trout, offering a profound examination of its ecological, historical, and cultural significance. Through meticulous research...

Book Club: The New Fish, Simen Sætre, Kjetil Østli

Book Club: The New Fish

"The New Fish" by Simen Sætre and Kjetil Østli offers an intriguing dive into Norway's fishing industry, framed through the story of one fish that revolutionized an entire sector: the...

Book Review: A Temporary Refuge, Lee Spencer

Book Club: A Temporary Refuge

Have you ever pondered the silent, watchful guardianship of nature? Lee Spencer's "A Temporary Refuge" compels readers to consider the profound impact of human intervention on the natural world, all...

Book Review: The Founding Fish, John McPhee

Book Club: The Founding Fish

Have you ever considered the American shad to be an integral part of U.S. history? John McPhee's "The Founding Fish" isn't just a book about fishing—it's a rich exploration into...

Book Review: Habit of Rivers, Ted Leeson

Book Club: Habit of Rivers

"The Habit of Rivers" by Ted Leeson is a lyrical exploration of fly fishing, rivers, and the profound connections forged between the angler and the natural world. This book, much...

Book Review: Simple Fly Fishing, Craig Mathews, Yvon Chouinard

Book Club: Simple Fly Fishing

"Simple Fly Fishing" by Craig Mathews and Yvon Chouinard serves as an eloquent manifesto on the art and soul of fly fishing, stripping back the increasingly technical aspects of the...

Book Review: Building With Logs, USFS

Book Club: Building With Logs

"Building With Logs" by the U.S. Forest Service is not merely a guidebook; it's a gateway to the traditional craft of log cabin construction, echoing a deep connection with the...

Book Review: Trapper's Bible, Jay McCullough

Book Club: Trapper's Bible

The "Trapper’s Bible" by Jay McCullough is an exhaustive compendium that caters to the most seasoned outdoorsmen as well as novices to the world of trapping and survival. This guide,...