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or other chemicals used in converting it from the raw hide to leather. Buckskin, on the contrary, is still a raw skin that has been made supple and soft by breaking up the fibers mechanically and has then merely been treated with brains and smoke to preserve its softness. In color and pliability it
34:, a pocket-manual published by the author with the expressed purpose of rendering practical advice and skills to those who travel with minimal gear in places where there are no roads. The 1906 printing of the pocket-manual passed through 7 editions in the space of ten years. 61:; Camp bedding; Clothing; Personal kits; Provisions (with the nutritional value of different foodstuffs); Camp making; the Camp fire; and Camp cookery, among other things. In the second volume on Woodcraft, the author treats on 105:, but it is far stronger and has the singular property that although it shrinks some after wetting and gets stiff in drying, it can easily be made soft as ever by merely rubbing it in the hands. 81:
found in the regions of North America with which he was familiar. Kephart also instructs his readers, in volume 2, what to do if they are ever lost in the woods, and elaborates on how to render
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The 1916 revised edition consists of two-volumes, each volume containing 23 chapters, replete with illustrations. Among the topics discussed by the author in the first volume on Camping are
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in 1916, detailing the practical skill-sets needed to endure the harsh conditions of the wilderness, and to make that experience more enjoyable to the amateur
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review concluded that the book is "of real service and value" to both novices and those already experienced in outdoor living.
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Largy, Tonya; Rainey, Mary Lynne (2006). "Poverty or Natural Wisdom: Native Home Solutions in Eighteenth-century Nantucket".
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to a textbook in terms of completeness, and concluded that it is an "invaluable" resource for outdoor enthusiasts.
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similarly noted: "Mr Kephart manages in this book to cover the whole subject, from underwear to snake bites."
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Kephart occasionally draws upon his familiarity with the survival skills of the Native American Indians:
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is, properly speaking, not tanned at all. Tanned leather has undergone a chemical change, from the
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Camping and Woodcraft; A Handbook for Vacation Campers and for Travelers in the Wilderness
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in the 16th chapter of this work, and discusses in its 18th chapter the manner of
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Kephart's work, as an instructive manual on where and how to
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Descriptive Guide to the Adirondacks and Handbook of Travel
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The American Boys' Handybook of Camp-lore and Woodcraft
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Young, Terence (2010). "On Camping and its Equipment".
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Index

Horace Kephart
outdoorsman
camp
Tent construction
waterproofing
knots
hitches
lashings
tanning skins
edible plants
first-aid
buckskin
tannin
chamois skin
Boston Evening Transcript
The Post-Standard
The Brooklyn Daily Eagle
Knoxville News Sentinel
Bushcraft
Hiking equipment
Survival skills
Woodcraft



"The Book of Camping and Woodcraft"
Boston Evening Transcript
Newspapers.com
"Concerning All-out-doors"
The Post-Standard

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