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Camping and RVing 101
- The Ultimate Beginners Guide: Gear, Campsite Setup, Hookups, Navigation, and More for RVS and Tenting
- By: David Jackson
- Narrated by: Scott Mandeville
- Length: 4 hrs and 26 mins
- Unabridged
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Hit the road with confidence: your journey from camping novice to seasoned outdoor pro starts here! Dreaming of joining the ever-growing community of campers and RV enthusiasts? You're not alone! Since 1980, RV ownership has surged by almost 60%, a testament to the allure of this adventurous lifestyle. Picture yourself navigating the open roads, exploring hidden gems of nature, and creating unforgettable memories. But the leap from dreaming to doing can seem like a giant one, especially when you're faced with the nitty-gritty of camping and RVing.
By: David Jackson
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Lost Hiker
- Guide to Building Shelters in the Wild
- By: Cole B. Brodoski
- Narrated by: Craig Mahalic
- Length: 1 hr and 27 mins
- Unabridged
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Lost hiker (guide to building shelters in the wild) offers a detailed roadmap for hikers navigating the complexities of diverse terrains. From the icy expanses of snow-covered landscapes to the dense foliage of forests and the arid stretches of deserts, each chapter is a treasure trove of knowledge on constructing shelters that adapt seamlessly to the environment. Whether you're crossing rivers with Raft Shelters or seeking convenience in Lakeside Lean-tos, this guide provides practical solutions for any lost hiker.
By: Cole B. Brodoski
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50 Tips for Hikers over 50
- How to Keep Hiking, or Start Hiking at Any Age
- By: Kate Kirkwood
- Narrated by: Kate Kirkwood
- Length: 57 mins
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Don't let age be a barrier to your love of hiking, or to trying it out for the first time. "50 Tips for Hikers Over 50" is your passport to a world of outdoor exploration, filled with inspiration, encouragement, and practical guidance. Whether you're seeking solitude in serene landscapes or the camaraderie of fellow hikers, this book is your go-to resource for an enriching and fulfilling hiking experience after 50. Lace up your boots, embrace the trail, and let the adventure begin!
By: Kate Kirkwood
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Pack Light
- A Journey to Find Myself
- By: Shilletha Curtis
- Narrated by: Shilletha Curtis
- Length: 6 hrs and 12 mins
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After losing her job due to the coronavirus pandemic, a vet tech decides to confront the roots of her childhood traumas by hiking the Appalachian Trail. Pack Light follows a woman's journey changing the narrative of hiking while Black—because the great outdoors belongs to everyone.
By: Shilletha Curtis
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The Dead Mountain
- The Bizarre True Story of the 1959 Dyatlov Pass Incident (Extreme Hiking Disasters)
- By: Daniel Turmoil
- Narrated by: Derik Hendrickson
- Length: 30 mins
- Unabridged
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In the winter of 1959, a group of nine young and experienced hikers embarked on a journey into the Ural Mountains of Russia. Although they had previously undertaken cold-weather trips, this particular expedition would tragically be their last. During their trek, the hikers encountered something unexpected in the supposedly desolate region, resulting in the demise of the entire group. The exact events of that fateful night remain unknown, but the incident has since become one of the world's most perplexing mysteries.
By: Daniel Turmoil
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Bothy
- In Search of Simple Shelter
- By: Kat Hill
- Narrated by: Catrin Walker-Booth
- Length: 9 hrs and 56 mins
- Unabridged
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You will find a bothy in the mountains or the wilderness, remote huts you can’t reserve, usually without electricity or other mod-cons, running water or a marker on the map. And it’s there that you’ll meet Kat Hill – kettle on, feet up and pen out. Leading us on a gorgeous journey around the UK, Kat reveals the history of these wild mountain shelters and the people who visit them. With an historian’s insight and a rambler’s imagination, Kat lends fresh consideration to the concepts of nature, wilderness and escape.
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Deep, meaningful research and beautiful clear writing
- By Laura on 02-07-24
By: Kat Hill
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Camping and RVing 101
- The Ultimate Beginners Guide: Gear, Campsite Setup, Hookups, Navigation, and More for RVS and Tenting
- By: David Jackson
- Narrated by: Scott Mandeville
- Length: 4 hrs and 26 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
Hit the road with confidence: your journey from camping novice to seasoned outdoor pro starts here! Dreaming of joining the ever-growing community of campers and RV enthusiasts? You're not alone! Since 1980, RV ownership has surged by almost 60%, a testament to the allure of this adventurous lifestyle. Picture yourself navigating the open roads, exploring hidden gems of nature, and creating unforgettable memories. But the leap from dreaming to doing can seem like a giant one, especially when you're faced with the nitty-gritty of camping and RVing.
By: David Jackson
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Lost Hiker
- Guide to Building Shelters in the Wild
- By: Cole B. Brodoski
- Narrated by: Craig Mahalic
- Length: 1 hr and 27 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
Lost hiker (guide to building shelters in the wild) offers a detailed roadmap for hikers navigating the complexities of diverse terrains. From the icy expanses of snow-covered landscapes to the dense foliage of forests and the arid stretches of deserts, each chapter is a treasure trove of knowledge on constructing shelters that adapt seamlessly to the environment. Whether you're crossing rivers with Raft Shelters or seeking convenience in Lakeside Lean-tos, this guide provides practical solutions for any lost hiker.
By: Cole B. Brodoski
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50 Tips for Hikers over 50
- How to Keep Hiking, or Start Hiking at Any Age
- By: Kate Kirkwood
- Narrated by: Kate Kirkwood
- Length: 57 mins
- Unabridged
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Don't let age be a barrier to your love of hiking, or to trying it out for the first time. "50 Tips for Hikers Over 50" is your passport to a world of outdoor exploration, filled with inspiration, encouragement, and practical guidance. Whether you're seeking solitude in serene landscapes or the camaraderie of fellow hikers, this book is your go-to resource for an enriching and fulfilling hiking experience after 50. Lace up your boots, embrace the trail, and let the adventure begin!
By: Kate Kirkwood
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Pack Light
- A Journey to Find Myself
- By: Shilletha Curtis
- Narrated by: Shilletha Curtis
- Length: 6 hrs and 12 mins
- Unabridged
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Performance
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After losing her job due to the coronavirus pandemic, a vet tech decides to confront the roots of her childhood traumas by hiking the Appalachian Trail. Pack Light follows a woman's journey changing the narrative of hiking while Black—because the great outdoors belongs to everyone.
By: Shilletha Curtis
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The Dead Mountain
- The Bizarre True Story of the 1959 Dyatlov Pass Incident (Extreme Hiking Disasters)
- By: Daniel Turmoil
- Narrated by: Derik Hendrickson
- Length: 30 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
In the winter of 1959, a group of nine young and experienced hikers embarked on a journey into the Ural Mountains of Russia. Although they had previously undertaken cold-weather trips, this particular expedition would tragically be their last. During their trek, the hikers encountered something unexpected in the supposedly desolate region, resulting in the demise of the entire group. The exact events of that fateful night remain unknown, but the incident has since become one of the world's most perplexing mysteries.
By: Daniel Turmoil
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Bothy
- In Search of Simple Shelter
- By: Kat Hill
- Narrated by: Catrin Walker-Booth
- Length: 9 hrs and 56 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
You will find a bothy in the mountains or the wilderness, remote huts you can’t reserve, usually without electricity or other mod-cons, running water or a marker on the map. And it’s there that you’ll meet Kat Hill – kettle on, feet up and pen out. Leading us on a gorgeous journey around the UK, Kat reveals the history of these wild mountain shelters and the people who visit them. With an historian’s insight and a rambler’s imagination, Kat lends fresh consideration to the concepts of nature, wilderness and escape.
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Deep, meaningful research and beautiful clear writing
- By Laura on 02-07-24
By: Kat Hill