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Calvin Rutstrum (1895–1982)

Autor de The Wilderness Cabin

16 Obras 283 Miembros 3 Reseñas

Sobre El Autor

Calvin Rutstrum (1895-1982) was one of the best-known outdoorsmen of his generation and the author of many books, including The Wilderness Route Finder, North American Canoe Country, and The New Way of the Wilderness
Créditos de la imagen: Minnesota Historical Society

Obras de Calvin Rutstrum

Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
1895-10-26
Fecha de fallecimiento
1982-02-05
Género
male
Nacionalidad
United States of America
Ocupaciones
conservationist

Miembros

Reseñas

This was a fascinating tale of a city dweller who got stuck in a polar region after the freeze preventing conventional travel. He needed a local dogsledder to transport him out. He ended up loving the closeness to nature. They could stay quite warm and comfortable with wood heat inside of their makeshift shelter.
 
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Adrianesc | otra reseña | Nov 23, 2010 |
This is a book about a pair of snowbirds from Minnasota who got a place in the remote southwest to spend each late winter. They fell inlove with the landscape and the local culture and learned both the culture and the natural world around them. In this bok they describe what natural and cultural qualities they have found and treasure. They also discuss some problems the southwest was facing in 1972. Among these problems were antique water rights being abused by speculators, racial prejudice, and a state government not in touch with the reality of the area and its values.

The chapters that describe the land and its fauna, weather, and flora are pleasant. Parts that go into water law and abuse sound all too familiar to this century. Parts that describe the overcommercialism of Indian objects by introducing large quantities of fake products for tourists and art collectors also sound familiar. Another interesting part of the book is the belief by the author that retirement means death to most retirees and he expounds on that by talking to many retirees from different walks of life.

All in all, worth reading, but I wonder if any of the problems mentioned in the book have been addressed between 1972 and the present. I suspect not. The book gives a glimpse what the early snowbird phenomenon was like from the inside.
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billsearth | Feb 14, 2009 |
Want to winter camp? Rutstrum suggests you pick a site in May and start felling trees. More a story of Rutstrum's life as a winter camper, guide, and general outdoorsman than a practical handbook, Paradise Below Zero is quite readable and full of Rustrum's pronouncements on so-called civilized life.
 
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smfmpls | otra reseña | Dec 10, 2006 |

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Obras
16
Miembros
283
Popularidad
#82,295
Valoración
3.9
Reseñas
3
ISBNs
21

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