Description
Experience a firsthand winter trek into the wilds of Maine In this classic memoir, two seasoned hunters recount their winter voyage across the Upper Magalloway River and Parmachenee Lake. The narrative blends practical camp life with scenes of raw northern beauty and the ever-present risks of deep wilderness.
The book follows their careful planning, the gear they relied on, and the daily routine of trapping, travel, and survival. It emphasizes facts over romance, offering a plain record of their experiences, from setting traps and building camps to braving storms, icy rivers, and long, cold days. You'll glimpse the rhythm of life in a remote Maine forest and learn how seasoned woodsmen respond to unexpected dangers and changing weather.
- Realistic details of winter travel, camp setup, and the gear that keeps a winter expedition possible
- Daily life in the woods, including food, shelter, and the challenges of icy rivers and heavy snow
- Practical survival twists, such as handling storms, moving through deep snow, and navigating back to civilization
- A straightforward, nonfiction account that focuses on facts and experiences
Ideal for readers who enjoy outdoor memoirs, historical hunting and trapping accounts, and a window into the techniques and mindset of 19th?century wilderness explorers.
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