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Postby berkforbes » Apr 06 2010 10:06 am

Maybe this is already an open thread, im too lazy to find it.. I am packing for our Grand Canyon trip this weekend and am trying to figure a good book to bring, figured you all might have a few (hundred) preferences for a lightweight good read..
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Re: Backpacking Literature

Postby azbackpackr » Apr 06 2010 10:16 am

Quite a few times on a Canyon backpack I have taken a paperback copy of Colin Fletcher's The Man Who Walked Through Time with me on a Canyon hike. I have read this book at least 10 times since I was young. Some like this book, some don't. Old Colin is quite a character. He tries to teach geology while hiking the Canyon, and ruminates on numerous other things as well. He looks for a kind of epiphanic experience whereby he can sort of picture the millenia of the Earth as he is hiking. Not sure he achieves it, but it is kind of fun to read, anyway. It has definitely become a classic of Canyon literature. Sometimes I am just scrounging in my bookcase for a smallish paperback to bring, and I grab that one. It is fun to be out there and realize you are camping in the exact same spot where Colin camped in 1961. He hiked from one end of the Canyon to the other without topping over the Rim. He placed food caches and arranged for airdrops. The whole thing took a couple of months. It was helped greatly by the fact that the water in the river was very low because they had just started filling up Lake Powell. So there were places he could walk along the river, or safely take an air mattress, which are not available today.

One thing I can't do is read poetry, the Bible or anything else deeply spiritual and inspiring while I am backpacking. I think this is because so many times I have been "told" that that is the only kind of book to bring, or you will just miss out on something or other that is very important (to the people who preach that stuff). Most of the time, I take along a murder mystery! :D
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Re: Backpacking Literature

Postby PLC92084 » Apr 06 2010 10:18 am

Is it too soon for a cook book? :bdh:
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Re: Backpacking Literature

Postby azbackpackr » Apr 06 2010 10:20 am

:sl:
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Re: Backpacking Literature

Postby BobP » Apr 06 2010 10:37 am

Just bring a couple of your Dad's magazines ;)
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Re: Backpacking Literature

Postby berkforbes » Apr 06 2010 10:40 am

rlrjamy wrote:Just bring a couple of your Dad's magazines

i just tossed a bunch of old playboys and maxims.. shoulda told me sooner ;)
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Re: Backpacking Literature

Postby BobP » Apr 06 2010 10:50 am

In response to berkforbes:
NEways....you'll be hiking, contemplating "hiking",eating,or sleeping..no time for reading. :) Yet...I'm thinkin of bringing...The Little Engine that Could and re-reading....yes I can...yes I can....yes I can
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Re: Backpacking Literature

Postby oceanwithin » Apr 06 2010 11:20 am

On the Road by Kerouac is a good one for backpacking! If you enjoy that style of writing, that is...
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Re: Backpacking Literature

Postby dysfunction » Apr 06 2010 11:42 am

In response to oceanwithin:
So is Dharma Bums
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"Solvitur ambulando" or maybe by brewers.
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Re: Backpacking Literature

Postby azbackpackr » Apr 06 2010 12:21 pm

Yeah! I haven't read those in years.

On the other hand, I know too much about those guys in On the Road because people I knew, knew them. Kerouac lived with his mother, and Neal Cassady (Dean Moriarty) was a brain-burnt speed freak who got run over by a train. For real. He was always down and out and sleeping on the porch of my friend's cabin in the Santa Cruz Mtns. My friend said they would drive to New York and literally not stop except to get gas.
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Re: Backpacking Literature

Postby dysfunction » Apr 06 2010 12:52 pm

yea, but at least Neal ended up being a muse of muses... :sl:
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Re: Backpacking Literature

Postby sirena » Apr 06 2010 1:18 pm

Desert Solitaire Small, loaded with goodness, and one of my favorite Ed Abbey books.
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Re: Backpacking Literature

Postby azbackpackr » Apr 06 2010 1:47 pm

I have an autographed copy of Desert Solitaire! :) It is all beat up and battered, though. The woman who owned the now-defunct used bookstore in Springerville saved it for me. On the other hand, how do I tell if it is a real Ed Abbey autograph?
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Re: Backpacking Literature

Postby pencak » Apr 06 2010 7:26 pm

The People's Guide to Mexico by Carl Franz
Loads of useful information presented hilariously.
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Re: Backpacking Literature

Postby Jim Lyding » Apr 06 2010 11:58 pm

http://www.jackmauldin.com/goat_recipes.htm
I vote for the Gourmet Cabrito. Hmmm hmmmm hmmmm. Make sure you choose a recipe from the "Whole Goat" section. Don't mess around.

If you're looking for a book then how about "Lady Chatterly's Lover?" Hardcover.
"Frog Mountain Blues" by Charles Bowden and "The Grizzly in the Southwest" by David E. Brown are also books I'd recommend.
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Re: Backpacking Literature

Postby azbackpackr » Apr 07 2010 5:05 am

I love that book, Frog Mountain Blues. The Griz one I keep meaning to go get from library ILL. Lady Chatterley's lover is for young people! ;)
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