[a / b / c / d / e / f / g / gif / h / hr / k / m / o / p / r / s / t / u / v / vg / vm / vmg / vr / vrpg / vst / w / wg] [i / ic] [r9k / s4s / vip / qa] [cm / hm / lgbt / y] [3 / aco / adv / an / bant / biz / cgl / ck / co / diy / fa / fit / gd / hc / his / int / jp / lit / mlp / mu / n / news / out / po / pol / pw / qst / sci / soc / sp / tg / toy / trv / tv / vp / vt / wsg / wsr / x / xs] [Settings] [Search] [Mobile] [Home]
Board
Settings Mobile Home
/out/ - Outdoors

Name
Options
Comment
Verification
4chan Pass users can bypass this verification. [Learn More] [Login]
File
  • Please read the Rules and FAQ before posting.

08/21/20New boards added: /vrpg/, /vmg/, /vst/ and /vm/
05/04/17New trial board added: /bant/ - International/Random
10/04/16New board for 4chan Pass users: /vip/ - Very Important Posts
[Hide] [Show All]


[Advertise on 4chan]


File: 16902.jpg (29 KB, 326x499)
29 KB
29 KB JPG
Just read Walden, pick through the Permaculture Design Manual and am in the middle of White Fang. Any outdoors books you would recommend?
>>
File: aldo-leopold.jpg (593 KB, 1702x2560)
593 KB
593 KB JPG
>>
>>2757355
Do yourself a favor and tear out the gay intro, fuel for your campfire
>>
File: IMG_0166.jpg (105 KB, 1400x2096)
105 KB
105 KB JPG
>>
File: IMG_0167.jpg (39 KB, 310x500)
39 KB
39 KB JPG
>>
File: IMG_0168.jpg (37 KB, 328x500)
37 KB
37 KB JPG
>>
File: 20240222_121620.jpg (2.08 MB, 3292x1934)
2.08 MB
2.08 MB JPG
>>2757337
these are all good /out/ books.
>>
>>2757365
this. 100%
>>
File: default.jpg (48 KB, 360x539)
48 KB
48 KB JPG
>>
>>
File: narrow-road.jpg (88 KB, 369x492)
88 KB
88 KB JPG
>>
File: download (1) (4).jpg (10 KB, 185x273)
10 KB
10 KB JPG
Worth reading? Anyone remember a book, its from when I was a child, about native living in northern Canada, the book was a story but covered their process of storing meat, making clothing and fishhooks etc.
>>
>>2758032
I’m this anon
>>2757369
>>2757367
>>2757365
I tried reading Call of the Wild and quit around halfway through. I didn’t find the perspective very compelling, which I feared would be the case before I started.
>>
Highly recommend this, especially if you're camping out in a New England forest
>>
>>2757337
Walden eh? So you have a high tolerance for bloviating and antiquated words and don't actually go /out/ that much. Not a bad thing.
Maybe Voltaire's Candid or Kipling's Gunga Din and other collected works. If you want some modern Nature-centric fantasy takes look at Patricia McKillip.
>>
>>2758199
Can't say I enjoyed it at any moment, but the sum if it all was somehow enjoyable if that makes sense.
>yourpicrel
i do enjoy those 1995 PDC class recordings though. Mollison tangents are great.
>>
>>2758206
Reading Walden is like working out. It's not enjoyable--per se--but you feel stronger after having put in the effort.
>>
A Lady’s Life in the Rocky Mountains by Isabella Bird. Short middle aged Englishwoman in frontier Colorado climbs Long’s Peak in skirts, travels hundreds of miles alone on horseback in the dead of winter and has a fling with a one eyed mountain man.
>>
>>2758032
Whitefang>call of the wild. Read it today, didn't really feel connected to buck in the same way I did white fang or his mom.
>>
File: 1696142333649167.jpg (111 KB, 602x445)
111 KB
111 KB JPG
Might as well get this conversation started, since we're approaching it. So /out/...which is it?
>Muir
>Pinchot
>>
File: IMG_8056.jpg (85 KB, 646x1000)
85 KB
85 KB JPG
>>2757337
Really good about two brothers who in the dirty thirties give up everything and become fur trappers.
>>
File: FR8PoYWXIAANoLi.jpg (255 KB, 947x816)
255 KB
255 KB JPG
>>2757337
Huckleberry Finn

Tries to talk sense into one of them while floating/fishing and shit down the river
>>
>>2758516
...but i don't have a Pass
>>
>>2757337
Jack London Sea Wolf,
Call of the Wild is the other dog based story like White Fang.
I love Walden btw.
>>
File: ecologyofwisdom.jpg (55 KB, 677x1000)
55 KB
55 KB JPG
Really anything by Naess. I also recommend >>2757355, Rachel Carson's Silent Spring. Naess' Ecology, Community and Lifestyle is great, too. Zhuangzi is a good read. Silent Transformations by Francois Jullien, too.
>>
File: SilentSpring.jpg (21 KB, 266x375)
21 KB
21 KB JPG
I think this book might also be interesting. I haven't read it but saw it mentioned in the three body problem book.
It is on the harms of pesticide use.
>>
>>
>>2758807
I recommend the docs as well. Such a refreshing watch.
>>
Pilgrim at Tinker Creek by Annie Dillard
>>
File: 41wm1WYif0L._SL350_.jpg (13 KB, 214x350)
13 KB
13 KB JPG
>>
File: da homos.jpg (411 KB, 1186x809)
411 KB
411 KB JPG
>>
File: 1000011697.jpg (42 KB, 329x500)
42 KB
42 KB JPG
>>2757337
basic dude stuff
>>
>>2757337
I had a survival situation alone in the rainforest earlier this summer, where I was thinking I was really gonna die out there, and of all things the book Heart of Darkness came to mind. Think there were parts where hes wondering around lost in the congo, repeating to himself that he thought he was gonna die out there like I was. Interested in literature about rainforests if anyone knows any.
>>
>>2757337
The Sea Wolf by Jack London. I think I already said this before.
>>
File: IMG_8394.jpg (52 KB, 235x346)
52 KB
52 KB JPG
>>
File: 40991239.jpg (30 KB, 333x500)
30 KB
30 KB JPG
>>
>>2762609
>>
>>
lewis and Clark corp of discovery
The notes they took in book form.
What they have to say about the Indians is wild.
>>
>>2757337
>Woodcraft by Nessmuk
>Camping and Woodcraft by Horace Kephart
>Three Men in a Boat
>Pilgrim at Tinker Creek
>One Mans Wilderness
>Tom Sawyer/Huckleberry Finn/Tom Sawyer Abroad
>Indifferent Stars Above
>Endurance
>Madhouse at the End of the Earth
Honestly sea stories are worthy of their own thread, but these are some of my favorites
>Klondike by Pierre Berton
Any of the Foxfire books
>>
>>2757365
This was the best Ted talk that I had ever read.
>>
>>2757337
Does Permaculture work or is it a meme?
t.curious renter
>>
>>2763509
It is not a meme. It's basically a reflection of natural processes accelerated through human assistance. I wouldn't necessarily call it a "manual" in a traditional sense, it's more a set of design principals. The design principals, once understood, can be applied to any landscape, but nobody is going to hold you hand, every location is different and they all take time. Check out the PDC talks if you are curious, the 1995 version is linked below.
http://www.networkearth.org/videos/The_Function_Of_Design.html
>>
I don't like nature writers. Stuff like Walden just feels super phony to me
>>
File: Laughing Geode.jpg (79 KB, 500x461)
79 KB
79 KB JPG
>>2760941
Fucking kek
>>
I just finished this
>>
all of Robert Ruarks stuff as well as the rest of this
>>
Anyone happen to have anything specific to Portugal or at least coastal areas? Going backpacking through there in October and need some good reading.
>>
>>2758525
Just got this dude. Huck was a shmuck. Nigger Jim fooled him all the way and was planning rape at the end of the trip.
>>
>>2764665
sounds adorable :3
>>
File: ABoK.jpg (976 KB, 822x1077)
976 KB
976 KB JPG
>>2757337
I might be autistic but this thing is the greatest shit ever. Great to read and follow along with some cordage when you're /out/, endless entertainment and actually kinda useful.
>>
File: Sea-wolf_cover.jpg (35 KB, 394x573)
35 KB
35 KB JPG
Since starting this thread, white fang, the call of the wild and now wrapping up sea wolf. All fun books.
>>
>>2757474
the jim corbett tiger stuff is incredible. someone needs to make a movie about that guys life.
>>
surprised this hasnt been posted
>>
>>2765962
They did, "Corbett is known to have said that "the best actor was the tiger""
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=269c3FI9SYM
>>
>>2763820
Thanks anon!
>>
File: 91ntitGVTSL.jpg (572 KB, 1920x2560)
572 KB
572 KB JPG
>>2757337
I read this as a boy, and it had a profound effect on who I am today. It is a kids book, so not sure if it will hold an adult's interest. I just remember reading and seeing all the illustrations about how to make fishing hooks and salt, it was incredible. I read the sequels too, but I can't remember anything about them. I'm going to look for a copy now before summer is officially over>>2757337
>>2757337
.
>>
>>2757365
He would have been considered reasonable man 100 years ago and a hero 200 years ago.
>>
>>2765964
I was wondering when Evolva would enter the room.
>>
>>2757506
absolute pile of shit book
>>
>>2765964
Cripple cringe
>>
>>2768694
absolute pile of shit opinion
>>
>>2768658
His writing was widely considered reasonable at the time of publication, the notoriety was entirely regarding the nature of his publicity campaign.
>>
File: latest.jpg (344 KB, 786x1025)
344 KB
344 KB JPG
>>2768633
Making your own salt from scratch reminds me of Robinson Crusoe, like the whole process he went through for wanting a table and then making a table and how much work it was for something so simple when made alone. I read it as a kid and I still think about it from time to time. Fair warning, about half of the book is religious/spiritual introspection, appropriate for the time period I guess.
>>
>>2758032
Should be mandatory reading in schools to prevent faggotry.
>>
>>2769415
my favorite part of the book is where they do a short blurb about a guy who used early Iron Age practices to survive. Then he used Bronze Age. Finally he tried Stone Age and couldn’t make it. So he killed himself. That would of been a better story if not as normal relatable.
>>
>>2769422
I do remember that part, there are honestly a ton of interesting people living off grid.



[Advertise on 4chan]

Delete Post: [File Only] Style:
[Disable Mobile View / Use Desktop Site]

[Enable Mobile View / Use Mobile Site]

All trademarks and copyrights on this page are owned by their respective parties. Images uploaded are the responsibility of the Poster. Comments are owned by the Poster.