Explicit instruction on the art of expedition and solo rigging. Covers; picking a crew, canoe repairs, canoe rescue and recovery, canoe covers and specialized gear, route planning. This description may be from another edition of this product.
My copy of this book is in tatters, because I have read it so much. Since buying the book I went on a canoeing expedition to one of the northern rivers Cliff talks about in the book. I would agree with most of what Cliff recommends. This book or the newer edition is a must if you are going to do an extended canoe trip in the wilderness.
One of the BEST resources for wilderness canoeing
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
This book takes you through the planning, paddling, and post adventure stages of an expedition canoeing experience. It is a very thorough collection of expedition canoeing issues, from one of the leading authorities on expedition canoe travel. A terrific read for novices and pros alike. The writing is easy to follow and accompanied by detailed diagrams and photos.It is required reading for all of our guides and clients taking part in one of our expeditions.
Expedition Canoeing sets the new standard
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
Cliff Jacobson has once agian set a new standard for canoe tripping literature. In his most recent publication, Expedition Canoeing: A guide to Canoeing Wild Rivers in North America, Jabobson goes where no other book of this kind has gone. The book is a thorough and comprehensive collection of every aspect of expedition canoe travel. Jacobson covers everything from choosing a river to the meals that you can prepare in barren land, but what sets this book apart from others is that he includes his own novel concepts for the trail alongside time-tested techniques that only someone with his experience can add. This book will surely become the standard against which all other books of this nature will be measured. The book is an absolute must for anyone wishing to venture north with a canoe.
Excellent , if you are already well traveled in the field!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
This is not a book for the novice. I suppose it would be enjoyed but to really apprieciate the excellent ideas and tips, I think one would need to have many wilderness miles in your log. I rank this book with Colin Fletcher's [The Complete Walker] from back in the 70's at the top of the advanced "how to books" list. Well written with just the right amount of stories and humor. This is not to be read by just those useing canoes or traveling the far north. If you spend as much time as you can get away with "out there" you will love this read.
An excellent book!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
Jacobson's comprehensive work on planning, outfitting, and executing a wilderness canoe trip of a couple days to a couple months is a wonderful antidote to February cabin fever, and a godsend to those who would rather not reinvent the wheel. He covers canoe, equipment, crew and route selection; mapreading and orienteering; packing,cooking,and emergency repairs,and apparently every other relevant topic. This book is packed with excellent hints and recommendations, and it's worth every penny of the purchase price.
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