Adventures in the Wilderness, Or, Camp-life in the Adirondacks
Adventures in the Wilderness; Or, Camp-Life in the Adirondacks, William H. H. Murray.
Way Out There is a lively yet introspective book by a restless soul that will attract countless readers who love to travel, as well as armchair adventurers and communities looking for outdoor role models.
In 1869, they were published as a book, Adventures in the Wilderness; or, Camp-Life in the Adirondacks. The literary tone of the book made it extremely successful; it went through eight printings in its first year.
This deluxe unabridged reprint Legacy Edition of original camper William H. H. Murray's Adventures in the Wilderness is the very first handbook and manual celebrating the sport and benefits of camping in American culture.
In the early nineteenth-century, thirteen-year-old Betsy Miller and her pesky eleven-year-old cousin, George Lankford, travel with their parents from Boston to their new home in Cincinnati and have many adventures on the way.
Based on a true-life story, Logan’s father decides to follow his dreams to build a log cabin on a homestead in the vast wilderness of Alaska.
The wilderness is a place of beauty and peace.
Adventures in the Wilderness, Or,: Camp-life in the Adirondacks
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.