
14 Best Hunting Books for Your 2022 Reading List
The hunting story follows human language back to the very beginning. And luckily for us bibliophiles, there are now hunting books, apps like Audible, and a Kindle to tell it.
The hunting story follows human language back to the very beginning. And luckily for us bibliophiles, there are now hunting books, apps like Audible, and a Kindle to tell it.
If you’re in quarantine, discover adventure in Chris Burkard’s latest book: a 7-year-long photo essay of some of Iceland’s most beautiful landscapes.
‘America’s Best Day Hikes’ by Derek Dellinger is a trail guide complete with stunning photos, hikes arranged by region, and an essay on bear safety.
Adventure is everywhere if you know where to look. ‘The Art of Getting Lost: 365 Days of Adventure, Big and Small’ is a new guide to finding it.
Amy and Dave Freeman spent a year in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area. Just released, the book A Year In The Wilderness tells their story.
The revised seminal book, ‘Let My People Go Surfing: The Education of a Reluctant Businessman,’ is an inside look at the outdoor business and Patagonia founder Yvon Chouinard’s peculiar, inventive mind.
We review the just-out memoir by one of climbing’s current muses, Brendan Leonard, who uses a rope-length measure as analogy and literal reference to a tether that helped reorient his life.
In 1976, a group of school teachers and students set out to retrace the route of explorer Robert de La Salle down the Mississippi River. The story of this epic winter voyage is told in a new book, ‘The Last Voyageurs,’ available this spring.
He may be “Semi-Rad,” but Brendan Leonard’s new book is fully-pro. Drawing inspiration from road trip mixtapes, he shares his new autobiography.
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