If you want to learn how to use everyday items to deal with extraordinary circumstances, you'll want a copy of Backpacker The Survival Hacker's Handbook: How to Survive with Just About Anything.
Full of more than 120 tasty, modern recipes for day trips, car camping and backcountry adventures, Dirty Gourmet celebrates delicious food, warm company and outdoor fun.
With flavorful meal ideas and crisp color photography, Dutch Oven and Cast Iron Cooking, Revised and Expanded 3rd Edition offers complete, easy-to-follow instructions for classic Dutch oven cooking.
A handy pocket guide for finding and identifying wild edible plants, Foraging For Wild Edible Foods also offers a simplified reference for approved practices for harvesting in a sustainable manner.
Learn how to avoid a bear encounter—and how to react if you do see a bear—with Hiking Safely in Grizzly County. It includes descriptions of actual bear encounters in national parks.
More than 30 years since its original publication, the 4th edition of How to Shit in the Woods remains the backcountry backpacker's bible—crucial for anyone looking to be wiser with their waste.
Part critique of modern hiking culture and part how-to guide, How to Suffer Outside is for anyone who wants to hit the trail without breaking the bank.
Master 100 essential outdoor and fishing knots with the full-color illustrations and clear instructions in Knot It! by John Sherry, a knot-tying educator with more than 25 years of experience.
Not a fan of bland, boring and lifeless meals after a hard day of backpacking? Neither are the Conners, which is why you'll love their revised edition of Lipsmackin' Backpackin'.
Go meatless! The slim volume of Lipsmackin' Vegetarian Backpackin' offers plentiful ideas for delicious, quick and easy meals on the trail.
Explore the breathtaking beauty of mushrooms shared by a master forager in Mushroom Wanderland, including how to identify and use them in cooking, home remedies and more.
Tired of the same old go-to meals whenever you visit the backcountry? Liven up your camp cuisine with Outward Bound USA Backcountry Cooking, a handy resource on the fundamentals of great trail food.
A strand of paracord can save your life. In this book, Paracord Projects for Camping and Outdoor Survival, Bryant Linch teaches how to make important knots and different ways to carry your paracord.
Easily identify animal tracks in the wild with the Pocket Guide to Animals / Tracks. This useful and truly pocket-size guide takes the mystery out of animal tracks big and small.