A smattering of vintage trail and outdoor cookbooks showed up today and have been added to our ever expanding Trail Library. You just don’t see covers like this anymore! Love the Beefcake pose in jeans I also updated our list we have on what we are looking for here. ~Sarah
Posts Tagged ‘books’
Updates On The Trail Library
Posted in Book Reviews, Other, Trail Cooking, tagged books, cookbooks, trail library on June 10, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Book Review: Trailside’s Trail Food
Posted in Book Reviews, tagged Book review, Book Reviews, books, cookbooks, trail cookbooks on March 22, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
A review of an older book, currently out of print, one that sits in our collection of trail cookbooks. Do you remember “Trailside: Make Your Own Adventure”? – it was a TV show on in the early 90′s that originally partnered with Backpacker Magazine, which was hosted by John Viehman (the then Executive Editor of [...]
Book Review: The One Burner Gourmet
Posted in Book Reviews, tagged Book review, Book Reviews, books, cookbooks on March 16, 2010 | 1 Comment »
Harriett Barker was in my eyes one of the pioneers of trail cooking and outdoor cookbooks. I have talked before about her second book, The Supermarket Backpacker – a book that I happen to love and has a prized spot in my large collection of outdoor cookbooks. The One-Burner Gourmet was her first outdoor cookbook, [...]
Book Review: The Great Divide
Posted in Book Reviews, tagged Book review, Book Reviews, books, hiking, Stephen Pern, The Great Divide on March 3, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
A week or two ago one of the guys on one of the hiking forums sent me a care package of books to read (thanks!!) and in it was a copy of The Great Divide- A Walk Through American Along The Continental Divide by Stephen Pern. The book came out in 1987 originally and was [...]
More Added To The Trail Library
Posted in Trail Cooking, tagged books, cookbooks on January 7, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
One of our readers, Ed, sent me a copy of NOLS Cookery as he had two. Thank you! It has been added to the Trail Library as well! ~Sarah





