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#16461 - 05/27/03 02:37 AM What books got you started?
Chris Kavanaugh Offline
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For all fellow Walter Mitty's I pose this question. What books, historical eras or subjects inspired you to do whatever it is we call adventure? For me; it was Antoine de Saint-Exupery writing about flying, Joseph Conrad the Sea and Robert W.Service the Gold Rush. It all came together during my tour in Alaska. I briefly gave up reading after I did a night swim off Tillamook Bay Oregon. Never read JAWS before starting a nightwatch <img src="images/graemlins/blush.gif" alt="" />.

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#16462 - 05/27/03 01:05 PM Re: What books got you started?
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Hmmm. Not that I'm a world class adventurer but I guess that I started with "treasure Island" and similar classics. My first outdoors type book was "Bushcraft". I've progressed from there to the books of Bradford Angier.

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#16463 - 05/27/03 02:30 PM Re: What books got you started?
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Jules Verne's books, especially The Lighthouse at the End of the World.

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#16464 - 05/27/03 03:07 PM Re: What books got you started?
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I too was a big Jules Verne fan. Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea and Master of The World. These books had such a dramatic impact on me it's not going to be much longer before you're all going to be bowing before me in willful supplication. Oh, wait, that's Bush's line <img src="images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />

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#16465 - 05/27/03 03:10 PM Re: What books got you started?
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#16466 - 05/27/03 03:37 PM Re: What books got you started?
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Cub Scout Manual, Hardy Boys and TinTin Adventures. Pete

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#16467 - 05/27/03 07:30 PM Re: What books got you started?
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Without a doubt, "Tunnel in the Sky" by Robert Heinlein.

There were lots and lots of books after that, some very inspirational, but I read them all after this book had created the fascination with the subject.

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#16468 - 05/27/03 09:22 PM Re: What books got you started?
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When I was young, I was a huge fan of a series of books about "Dale of the Mounted" (the only title I can remember is "Dale of the Mounted in Newfoundland") about a Canadian Mountie (named Dale, of course). I don't remember anything about them, except I think he drove a dog sled in at least one of the books. <img src="images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

And another book I read and enjoyed was "Paddle to the Sea", a rather strange travelogue involving a carved toy Indian in a canoe that was left on a snowbank overlooking Lake Superior, to eventually travel through the Great Lakes and the St. Laurence River to the Atlantic Ocean. An ingeniously sneaky way of getting children to learn geography <img src="images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />
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#16469 - 05/31/03 04:27 PM Re: What books got you started?
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Loc: Cape Town, South Africa
'Hatchet', by Gary Paulsen.

It was actually my older brother (rather naughty guy), his best friend (similar in many regards), their imagination, and the freedom of a banana and macadamia nut farm that got me into outdoor life.

Could I go back 1 step furthwe and say that it was my Grandfathers stories?
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#16470 - 05/31/03 04:43 PM Re: What books got you started?
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As well as the SAS survival guide, Robinson Crusoe and other survival books, Gary Paulsen's hatchet was another book that got me captivated.

WOFT, have you read his follow up books: Hatchet - winter, Hatchet - the return and Hatchet - The Call? I've also read: The Voyage of the Frog, Dogsong, Bluelight (rather obscure, but interesting), The Fourteenth Summer, Foxman, Mr Tucket and Tucket's Ride. Good books.

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