Beth C.
Written on May 30, 2016
Starting with Walden and its influence on those who escaped to the woods, White discusses the history of camping throughout the years. He covers such varied topics as the creation of the Boy Scouts (and the attendant drama with stolen ideas), Roosevelt's friendship with John Muir that helped lead him to create the National Park system, The Naked Man (Joseph Knowles), LNT hiking and the arguments about packing out your own poo...it's all here. And it makes for interesting reading, though it's definitely not like a fiction book that anyone will be racing through.
Overall, I enjoyed reading the book, and it did give me a new appreciation for the art of camping. I'm looking forward to camping more this summer with the my kids so that they, in their turn, can learn the passion and pain of camping.