First published in 1906, this classic guide to camping and outdoor living is still a valuable resource for modern-day adventurers. Horace Kephart was an American writer and outdoorsman who spent much of his life exploring the wilderness of the southern Appalachians. His book is filled with practical tips and advice on everything from cooking over an open fire to building a log cabin.
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