Shelters, Shacks, and Shanties: The Classic Guide to Building Wilderness Shelters (Dover Books on Architecture)
Shelters, Shacks, and Shanties: The Classic Guide to Building Wilderness Shelters (Dover Books on Architecture) book cover

Shelters, Shacks, and Shanties: The Classic Guide to Building Wilderness Shelters (Dover Books on Architecture)

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Dover Publications
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<div><div>Known as "Uncle Dan" to those who knew him well, Daniel Carter Beard (June 21, 1850-June 11, 1941) was a famed author, illustrator, and social champion. Inspired by the rugged traditions of the American frontier, Beard founded the Sons of Daniel Boone in 1905. Five years later, he merged the organization with the newly formed Boy Scouts of America.</div></div> --This text refers to an alternate kindle_edition edition.

Features & Highlights

  • This excellent hands-on guide by one of the founders of the Boy Scouts of America contains a wealth of practical instruction and advice on how to build everything from a bark teepee and a tree-top house to a log cabin and a sod house. No professional architects are needed here; and knowing how to use an axe is more important than possessing carpentry skills. More than 300 of the author's own illustrations and a clear, easy-to-follow text enable campers to create such lodgings as half-cave shelters, beaver mat huts, birch bark shacks, over-water camps, a Navajo hogan, and a pole house. Additional chapters provide information on how to use an axe, split and notch logs, make a fireplace, and even build appropriate gateways to log houses, game preserves, ranches, and other open areas. An invaluable book for scouts, campers, hikers, and hunters of all ages, this guide and its fascinating collection of outdoor lore "still has intrinsic value," said
  • Whole Earth Magazine,
  • and will be of keen interest to any modern homesteader.

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the natural order of survival shelters.

This teaches the basic progression of shelter. Which most people don't understand. Your first night in the woods could be sheltered by loe hanging branches under a fir tree. Your second night may give you an idea to build something bigger that may be able to have a fire near enough to warm you and your new home. As things progress we all want some creature comforts and more control over the effects of nature, so we build a more permanent shelter that allows fire to enter the home.
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Three Stars

Good info.
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Shelters, Shacks, and Shanties

I got this for my husband and grandson. They are in boy scouts and always lookong for something to do together. It is a wonderful book
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Five Stars

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Four Stars

great info for a society ready to crash.
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Entertaining historical information with a practical use

There's some good general and historical information in here covering overnight shelters to semi-permenant lodges. It makes me wish I were 12 again and had time to make a fort in the woods for me and my friends.
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enjoyed this book

I spend a lot of time hunting and fishing out in the national forest and wilderness lands and I am always looking for different shelter ideas and this book had a lot of good ideas.