Monsters In The Woods: Backpacking With Children

How and why you should take your children backpackingDespite America’s enthusiasm for outdoors activities like hiking and backpacking, most books on these subjects focus on adults. Backpacking, however, is an ideal activity for the entire family. Tim Hauserman, who is both an experienced outdoors guide and the father of two daughters, now offers a handbook for parents who would like to introduce their children to backpacking and camping. Hauserman provides practical, humorous advice for families new to the outdoors and for trail-savvy parents planning to take their children along for the first time: how to prepare, what to bring, who carries what, how far to walk, what to do in camp, safety precautions, dealing with mishaps, and proper trail and campground etiquette. He includes guidance about appropriate distances and pack weights for every age level of child, as well as tips about backpacking with an infant and bringing the family dog along on the adventure. He even suggests appealing destinations in the Sierra Nevada appropriate for various age groups and recounts some of his (and his daughters’) favorite hikes. Hauserman’s down-to-earth encouragement is based on decades of backpacking and camping with his own children, their friends, and other groups of youngsters. He is candid about his experiences and the lessons he learned from his own mistakes and how he dealt with them. Ultimately, the reward of sharing a special adventure and the peace and beauty of the outdoors makes all the effort worthwhile.

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Monsters In The Woods: Backpacking With Children

How and why you should take your children backpackingDespite America’s enthusiasm for outdoors activities like hiking and backpacking, most books on these subjects focus on adults. Backpacking, however, is an ideal activity for the entire family. Tim Hauserman, who is both an experienced outdoors guide and the father of two daughters, now offers a handbook for parents who would like to introduce their children to backpacking and camping. Hauserman provides practical, humorous advice for families new to the outdoors and for trail-savvy parents planning to take their children along for the first time: how to prepare, what to bring, who carries what, how far to walk, what to do in camp, safety precautions, dealing with mishaps, and proper trail and campground etiquette. He includes guidance about appropriate distances and pack weights for every age level of child, as well as tips about backpacking with an infant and bringing the family dog along on the adventure. He even suggests appealing destinations in the Sierra Nevada appropriate for various age groups and recounts some of his (and his daughters’) favorite hikes. Hauserman’s down-to-earth encouragement is based on decades of backpacking and camping with his own children, their friends, and other groups of youngsters. He is candid about his experiences and the lessons he learned from his own mistakes and how he dealt with them. Ultimately, the reward of sharing a special adventure and the peace and beauty of the outdoors makes all the effort worthwhile.

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Monsters In The Woods: Backpacking With Children

Monsters In The Woods: Backpacking With Children

by Tim Hauserman
Monsters In The Woods: Backpacking With Children

Monsters In The Woods: Backpacking With Children

by Tim Hauserman

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How and why you should take your children backpackingDespite America’s enthusiasm for outdoors activities like hiking and backpacking, most books on these subjects focus on adults. Backpacking, however, is an ideal activity for the entire family. Tim Hauserman, who is both an experienced outdoors guide and the father of two daughters, now offers a handbook for parents who would like to introduce their children to backpacking and camping. Hauserman provides practical, humorous advice for families new to the outdoors and for trail-savvy parents planning to take their children along for the first time: how to prepare, what to bring, who carries what, how far to walk, what to do in camp, safety precautions, dealing with mishaps, and proper trail and campground etiquette. He includes guidance about appropriate distances and pack weights for every age level of child, as well as tips about backpacking with an infant and bringing the family dog along on the adventure. He even suggests appealing destinations in the Sierra Nevada appropriate for various age groups and recounts some of his (and his daughters’) favorite hikes. Hauserman’s down-to-earth encouragement is based on decades of backpacking and camping with his own children, their friends, and other groups of youngsters. He is candid about his experiences and the lessons he learned from his own mistakes and how he dealt with them. Ultimately, the reward of sharing a special adventure and the peace and beauty of the outdoors makes all the effort worthwhile.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780874177169
Publisher: University of Nevada Press
Publication date: 03/08/2007
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 152
File size: 8 MB

About the Author

Tim Hauserman is a professional wilderness guide and outdoors writer. He is the author of The Tahoe Rim Trail: A Complete Guide for Hikers, Mountain Bikers, and Equestrians and of many articles for outdoors and travel magazines.

Table of Contents

Contents

Preface @@@

Chapter One: Why, Who, When, Where? @@@

Why Backpack with Your Kids? @@@

Who Gets to Go? @@@

When Is the Right Age to Start Backpacking? @@@

Where to Go, and Why @@@

Chapter Two: What? @@@

What to Do to Prepare for the Trip @@@

What Style of Backpacker Are You? @@@

What to Bring @@@

What to Put in Your Child?s Pack @@@

What You Don?t Need in Your Backpack (and the Alternative) @@@

Chapter Three: Backpacking with Infants and Toddlers @@@

Chapter Four: Having Fun and Being Safe @@@

How to Enjoy Your Time in the Wilderness @@@

Teach Your Children Well @@@

Should You Bring Rex? @@@

Overcoming Fears @@@

Forget About the Lions and Tigers, What About Those Bears? @@@

In the Interest of Safety @@@

Water @@@

Rules, Regulations, and Good Behavior @@@

Top Ten Ways to Be Good in the Woods @@@

Twenty Quick Tips for Backpacking with Kids @@@

Chapter Five: A Three-Day Trip @@@

The Night Before the Trip

Day One @@@

Day Two @@@

Day Three @@@

The Next Day @@@

Chapter Six: The Madcap, Zany Misadventures with Sarah and Hannah @@@

Summer @@@

The Year of Lightning @@@

Where Are You My Hiking Friend? And, Oh, Yeah . . . More Rain @@@

Chapter Seven: Conclusions @@@

Last-Minute Reminders @@@

A Final Note @@@

Appendix: Things to Read @@@

Acknowledgments @@@

Index @@@

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