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How to Shit in the Woods:
An Environmentally Sound Approach to a Lost Art Review Blurbs |
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This book should be on the reference shelf or camping kit of every
canoe and safari operator, angler, rock climber, and wanderer in the wilderness
. . . [it] may help insure that our wild places remain uncontaminated
for the benefit of generations to come. Geof Calvert and Verity Mundy from Famona, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, The Farmer Good, clear, pertinent stuff I wish every how-to book were written like this one! Patricia Poore, Garbage magazine This is a great book! I wholeheartedly agree with Ms. Meyer's environmental concerns . . . Linda Svendsen, Director of Boojum Expeditions Luckily, people such as Meyer are ready to tell us how to deal with this problem and, even luckier, the solution is not complicated. Ben Ling, Salt Lake City Tribune Victorian sensibilities and euphemisms be damned, Kathleen Meyer, river runner and longtime outdoors woman, has something important to say about a tittering subject. Grace Brown, Women's Outdoor Journal Going where no one has gone before is more than just the Star Trek motto . . . Meyer leaves no stones unturned explaining the dos and don'ts of proper excretory techniques. Roger Vargo, Ecological 4-Wheeling Meyer's little book should be essential reading for everyone who goes into the outdoors. It should be given to everyone who takes part in any outdoors adventure course and it should be on the curriculum of every school where outdoor education is taught. Cameron McNeish, The Great Outdoors This well-written little manual deals factually and honestly with all the problems of personal sanitation in the out-of-doors. Robert Fulghum, Seattle Times The ultimate title in the genre. Penthouse magazine Doesn't take the reader long to get used to THAT word, or to concede that the well-prepared book is a critical woodcraft manual. Lee Straight, BC Outdoors There is no easy way to say this: You have to learn how to properly defecate in the woods . . . . Fortunately, former river guide Kathleen Meyer is less squeamish than the rest of us, and has written an authoritative and entertaining book. USA Today |
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