I just discovered and finished
Survival of the Bark Canoe by John Mcphee.
How have I not heard of this book before? Just a wonderful read about a mid-1970's canoe trip in the Maine wilderness in birch bark canoes with a young canoe builder who is trying to keep the craft alive. Lots of excellent information about birch canoes and their construction and great descriptions of tripping highs and lows with insights into group dynamics and individual quirks and mentalities. It's a quick read at just over 100 pages.
I found John McPhee after becoming interested in geology and picking up his series
Annals of the Former World. I expected to learn a lot about geology but what I did not expect was to find great writing by an excellent author. I began exploring his other works and found many. He also has a book on the NJ Pine Barrens which some on here might find interesting. I have not read it.
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