Shelters, Shacks, and Shanties: The Classic Guide to Building Wilderness Shelters (Dover Crafts: Building & Construction)
D**Y
It's no wonder why this book is still being published and enjoyed to this day!
If only this book would of fell into my hands 30 years ago! I was lucky enough to be raised on 38 acres of land that was partially used for farming. A large portion of this land was just "woods" and it was here where my some of my best childhood memories were formed. The place was literally my playground and I can remember going back in those woods to build forts and pretending to be Daniel Boone. I was never in the Boy Scouts but participated in a very similar program for boys known as the "Royal Rangers" for many years. I've always loved camping and being outdoors and I have continued this interest to the present day. Unfortunately, gone are the days of the fields, farms, and "the woods" for me. Today, my job has taken me away from my childhood home and into the city where I live on a piece of property about the size of a postage stamp. I have a five year old son and I have been determined to give him the opportunity to experience the outdoors by taking him camping. Whenever possible, I still travel back to my childhood home, and it is here that I think this book by D.C. Beard will become a valuable resource of ideas for my son and I.The book was written nearly a 100 years ago by a man who is considered to be one of the founders of The Boy Scouts. The book is very conversational, easy to read, and you feel like the author is speaking to the imaginative child within us all. There aren't a lot of technical details about how to build these "shelters, shacks, and shanties", just enough information, advice, and great illustrations to get you pointed in the right direction. As I am reading this book, I can't help but to think of the ideas and possibilities of how I could start building these things and it really makes me want to rush out and start building my next fort/campsite. It's like my inner child looking at a toy catalog! The book has a lot of good advice too. I can remember being a kid and building my lean-to shelters with my branches just thrown on the top and sides in any way they would lay. Beard gives advice on laying the branches in a way so that water runs off of them easily (ends pointing down). The book is full of facts and practical advice that is really helpful. I had a lot of fun reading through it, making notes all along the way of things that I want to try out when we next venture back home. As my son grows older, I hope to incorporate more of these lessons, ideas, and the enjoyment of the outdoors suggested by D.C. Beard. Just reading the book certainly gets me excited about our annual camping trip to the mountains of North Carolina as well. I look forward to reading some of the other books by this author and I highly recommend this one!
T**R
Must Have
This book is "Old School" and one of the best I have seen for making shelters. It has a good bit of detail and pictures that really help. I got it for my Nephews but started reading it and was very pleased. It is a lot more than just shelters. The book talks about building ladders, Long term shelters even how to build a proper fireplace, doors and much much more. You could do well with this book. Many of the newer books do not carry this kind of instruction but just skim over a subject. This book is great! If you are serious about making it when the time comes then you will need this book along with many others but this one is a high value item. After water, shelter and food are what you are going to need and this one book covers shelter nicely.
D**.
It brings back childhood memories for me to dream about while I'm middle aged
Not very detailed but gives you ideas to start think about and move forward with your own ideas and dreams
C**G
Great book
Love reading about how to build different places to live
K**R
From basic shelters to log homes with plenty of history throughout
This book was written in the early 1900s. From basic lean tos to large cabins it covers them all. It's very basic and that's what made it so much fun to read. The author spends a bit of time talking about the history of the shelters and how young boys of the day can build their forts, tree houses, and underground shelters. It reminds me of my own childhood. I need to go out and be a twelve year old kid again build a fort in my woods .
T**N
Boy scout text
I got disinterested quite quickly ! It starts out as the title suggests but quickly turns into an instructional manual on what someone would build as a permanent dwelling with far beyond a shelter shack or shanty.
V**V
The best book about making shelters in the forest.
If you want to know how to build a shelter from what you find in the forest... look no further, you’ve found your book. Old school language to say the least but the methods and detail in which they are explained can’t be beat. Great sketches that are easy to understand and help to visualize the description the author of putting forth. I highly recommend...great knowledge in this book!
J**L
Shelters, Shacks, and Shanties Book
This is a great book, and the shipping was fast. Thank you, seller.
K**Y
Great bush shelter book to have on hand
I bought this book for my son from a recommendation off a you tube site I watch. It is definitely a great and handy book to have on hand for those who are interested in back pack camping. It has great visual examples and pretty easy directions on how to build bush shelters. This book will be used and a great addition to my book shelf for many years to come.
M**L
Informative
This is a good book to understand the way to built a simple (or more sophisticated shelter) in the respect of the tradition. Classic but still impossible to replace.
S**U
実は「ブッシュクラフト」向け
簡単に言うと「野外で木などを使って作る簡単な小屋」の作例集。簡単な物から手の込んだものまで色々とあり「ブッシュクラフト」に興味のある人にはたまらない一品。ただし、すべて英語なのでそのつもりで。昨今の「ブッシュクラフト」ブームもあるのでどこかの出版社が翻訳して出版する、ってのもありかと思います。
D**E
Lovely hovely
Lots of great ideas and techniques for building a woodland retreat. Some very simple that kids could manage, plus a few more complex which some adults might find challenging. Great fun and a good old fashioned read.
B**.
best for the outdoor enthusiast.
Its a classic (like 1940's classic) take on the outdoorsman's guide to bush craft living, or to the amateur boyfriend who is trying to prove to his girlfriend he can do it. Its simple and works taking structures from all aspects like Native Americans (or Indians as its put in the book I'm one so its okay), bush people, boy scouts, and others. I highly recommend it for anyone willing and ready to take the bush craft challenge. thanks.
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