Princeton Architectural Press Making Camp
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A visual exploration and history of one of America's favorite pastimes, Making Camp takes a comprehensive look at the origins of camping.
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Car camping, hike-in tent camping, bivouacking, mountaineering, RV camping, glamping, back yard camping...whatever your style, outdoor adventure awaits! For camping enthusiasts, this fascinating (and packable) volume holds a comprehensive look at the origins of the practice and the ways that bring all these enthusiasts together.
From the early days of recreational camping in the late nineteenth century through the multitude of modern camping options available today, Making Camp explores the history and evolution of the popular activity through the lens of its most important and familiar components: the campsite, the campfire, the picnic table, the map, the tent, the sleeping bag, as well as the oft invisible systems for delivering water and managing trash.
Find out how early 19th century German peasants fashioned rudimentary sleeping bags by burrowing into bags full of leaves for the night. Look back over several millennia to learn about the progression of tents from animal skins, goat's hair and heavy canvas to featherweight nylon. Learn about the ways in which the skills to build and maintain a campfire have been displaced by the portable gas stove. Pinpoint the details of the essential campground map and its unique place in the camping imagination.
Each chapter includes a broad range of visuals to help illustrate the rich history of camping and our collective devotion to it, including drawings, patents, diagrams, sketches, paintings, advertisements and historical photographs. A must-have for avid campers, nature lovers and all who seek to connect with the universe by sleeping under the stars.
View all Princeton Architectural Press Non-Fictional AdventuresCar camping, hike-in tent camping, bivouacking, mountaineering, RV camping, glamping, back yard camping...whatever your style, outdoor adventure awaits! For camping enthusiasts, this fascinating (and packable) volume holds a comprehensive look at the origins of the practice and the ways that bring all these enthusiasts together.
From the early days of recreational camping in the late nineteenth century through the multitude of modern camping options available today, Making Camp explores the history and evolution of the popular activity through the lens of its most important and familiar components: the campsite, the campfire, the picnic table, the map, the tent, the sleeping bag, as well as the oft invisible systems for delivering water and managing trash.
Find out how early 19th century German peasants fashioned rudimentary sleeping bags by burrowing into bags full of leaves for the night. Look back over several millennia to learn about the progression of tents from animal skins, goat's hair and heavy canvas to featherweight nylon. Learn about the ways in which the skills to build and maintain a campfire have been displaced by the portable gas stove. Pinpoint the details of the essential campground map and its unique place in the camping imagination.
Each chapter includes a broad range of visuals to help illustrate the rich history of camping and our collective devotion to it, including drawings, patents, diagrams, sketches, paintings, advertisements and historical photographs. A must-have for avid campers, nature lovers and all who seek to connect with the universe by sleeping under the stars.
Best Use | Camping |
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Dimensions | 10.35 x 6.25 inches |
Author(s) | Martin Hogue |
Number of Pages | 336 |
Format | Hardcover |
ISBN-13 | 9781797222523 |
Publisher | PA Press |
Copyright Year | 2023 |
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