Synopses & Reviews
- Offers a timely, thorough introduction to Leave No Trace principles, which are increasingly necessary as wilderness areas receive more use
- Covers techniques for all seasons, terrain, and outdoor activities
- Useful sidebars capture key information
The old ways are out. No longer is it acceptable to build fire rings, dig trenches around tents, cut tree boughs for sleeping mats and firewood, or nail pegs in trees as lantern hooks. Today's overused wilderness areas require much gentler treatment with methods that will ensure the next visitor, indeed the next generation, will find them as we found them.
Using a straightforward, practical approach, author McGivney offers simple LNT techniques for hikers, mountain bikers, horseback riders, climbers, paddlers, and skiers, demonstrating how easy it really is to take care of our outdoor resources. With tips on everything from choosing a campsite to food and garbage handling to personal hygiene, this is the definitive guide on the subject for all outdoor enthusiasts.
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. 176-181) and index.