Can we get an /out/ book recommendation thread?
>>918933
>>918933
if you like horror, check out Algernon Blackwood's "The Willows" and "The Wendigo".
Patrick McManus is a good read for some lighthearted outdoorsy laughs. One of his many books of short stories
Not entirely about /out/, but has some bits about mountains
>>918956
Of the book is half as good as the doc (and it's probly better) it's worth every dime.
Read pic related because of Maura Murray's case. Well didn't really finish it yet. I thought it was going to have more recent stories.
>>918990
I second this. Excellent book.
>>919617
I was just going to suggest this. "On the road" is another and I'm just wrapping up "Big Sur" waiting to start either "Visions of Cody" or "Desolation Angels"
"Blah," you, Jack, and Desolation Peak know what I mean by that.
Pilgrim at Tinker Creek
>>919734
Bought a used copy of that off Amazon like 3 years ago, but haven't gotten around to it yet.
Anyway, as for recommendations: Anything by Stewart Edward White, but In The Forest is good.
Anything by:
* Jack London
* Pierre Berton
* Farley Mowat
stoic philosophy pairs beautifully with nature (and life)
- anything Cormac McCarthy
- Moby Dick
- Don Quixote
- Train Dreams
- Lonesome Dove
- Butcher's Crossing
- The Old Man and The Boy
- anything Jack London
- Things Fall Apart
- Lord of The Flies
- For Whom the Bell Tolls and The Old Man and The Sea (almost anything Hemingway really)
>>918986
Truly fantastic. That book made me want to live in the woods right as I went off to college to live in a dorm. Torture
>>919614
Good call. I stumbled across one of his books at the library many years ago and ended up reading 5 of his books in a row.