I see. Northern California, Oregon and Washington have many National Forests that's why I was asking, wanted to see if it were possible to backpack through them up to Alaska
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I see. Northern California, Oregon and Washington have many National Forests that's why I was asking, wanted to see if it were possible to backpack through them up to Alaska
ah...lame...but worth the risk anyways :cool2: thanks poco.
Alright I have a question so I'm just going to put it in this thread since it's not too big of a question and I don't know where else to put it . . and this might sounds REALLY dumb but . . . can you...
Much thanks rwc, I've added . .
Trees of North America: A Guide to Field Identification by C. Frank Brockman
National Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Mushrooms by Gary Lincoff
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Thanks crash I added a couple more books from what you said
Discovering Wild Plants: Alaska, Western Canada, The Northwest by Janice Schofield Eaton
North American Mushrooms: A Field Guide to...
My goal is to start my backpacking journey up to Alaska sometime when I'm 19, hopefully..
So with what you all were saying I gathered a list on what books I'm looking at buying, here is my amazon list so far . .
SAS Survival Handbook: How to Survive in the Wild, in Any Climate, on...
I know wanting to go out so young seems drawn beyond the lines of reason, but living in a metropolis your whole life can somewhat whither a young man's intuition. With never being to the mountains or...
Arizona is a great idea, I could move there when i'm 18. We do have wilderness park here in fact one near my city, but the park is only open to the public wednesday through monday from 8:00 am to...
wareagle69, when you said starting out with 2 days then a week and so on, well, I live in Los Angeles, so what would be a good way I can practice that?
wareagle69 Thank you, and the pen and paper idea is a great idea, haha I would love to read what people were writing in their 6 or 7th month of seclusion. But yes, you're definitely right, I should...
Thank you all for your welcome. Rick great post thank you. I'm looking at starting of my learning with the book, Exploring Earth: An Introduction to Physical Geology. Good entry-level book?
I'm 17 years old and just hoping to learn as much as I can from everyone here. My goal is to go live in the wild for a full 12 months. I know I still have years of learning, but I look forward to...