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Backwoods Ethics: A Guide to Low-Impact Camping and Hiking
Published in Paperback by Countryman Pr (2003)
Authors: Laura Waterman, Guy Waterman, and Bill McKibben
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Mighty fine book!
If you are an outdoors-person, then this is a must read. Anyone involved in any outdoor groups should read this and have members read this! Newcomers and old pros alike may love this literature, for its leasons are timeless! Thank you, Laura and Guy Waterman!

he lived by his creed, to which many will aspire....
This title and "Wilderness Ethics" are pioneering works forming 'a code that we can live by'. Guy chose to climg the high ridge one last time, on a trail, 'beyond the ranges'. His true farewell will be publication of his collected works forthcoming.See also books by the late Scott Nearing & his wife.

The original source book for the minimum impact movement
This book was one of the originals in this subject, not to mention one of the best. What is great about this book is that not only is it a how-to manual for leave no trace camping, but it also explores the multi-faceted issue of "what are we trying to preserve" with our remaining wild lands. As someone who works in the field of backcountry land management, I couldn't recommend this book more highly to both hikers and land managers alike. Check out the companion book, Wilderness Ethics as well. Pete Ketcham, Green Mountain Club, Vermont.


Forest and Crag: A History of Hiking, Trail Blazing, and Adventure in the Northeast Mountains
Published in Paperback by Appalachian Mountain Club Books (1989)
Authors: Laura Waterman and Guy Waterman
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Simply the best book on Hiking in New England!
A friend turned me on to this book. I had passed on it a few times due in part to it's huge size. However I found that it was everything I ever wanted to know about the mountains and forests of New England. It's written in a very accesible manner that never leaves the reader without a smile for long. It's very obvious that the text contained in this book was researched with an artists attention to detail. And it shows in the nearly 200 pages of appendix!

To those in the North East the name Guy Waterman and his wife Laura have long been synonymis with hiking and climbing in the the region. A lot of hulabaloo was made over his death and the poetic yet puzzling statement it makes. In any case, after reading this book it becomes easy to see why he was so well loved, respected, and admired by so many of his peers.

If this book was $100.00 it would still be worth it. The amount of labor that went into this book is priceless. It was very obviously a labor of love. Buy it and read it.

Forest &Crag
This book is a great indepth look at mountainiering in the northeastern United States. It has to be the most complete history of the northeast mountains. It starts back when Darby Fields and many others started to explore the area, and runs through the nineteen eighties. Laura and Guy Waterman researched for ten years in order to put this book together. They are both acomplished writers and have a way of making a history exciting and humorous. It is a great tribute to the early settlers of the area and how hearty they were. I recomend this book to anyone who has done some hiking in the northeastern United States or are just interested in the history of the land. This is a must buy for all serious northeastern mountainiers.


Yankee Rock & Ice: A History of Climbing in the Northeastern United States
Published in Paperback by Stackpole Books (01 January, 2002)
Authors: Laura Waterman, Guy Waterman, and S. Peter Lewis
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This is the definitive guide....
Guy, age 67 climbed his favorite mountain ridge near his home in Vermont,one last time. A forthcoming collection of their writings,some of which supplement this book, will be published soon.

The best history of climbing ever.
"Yankee Rock & Ice" is the best climbing history I have ever read for any region or era. The authors went to great lengths to get the history from primary sources. Straight from the horse's mouth as it were. They talked to dozens of old-time climbers to record their memories before they pasted-on. Sadly, many have, but their reminiscences are recorded here. This is a history in the true sense of the word. Many climbing histories give simple narratives of when, by whom, and how climbs were done. "Camp 4" by Steve Roper and "Defying Gravity" by Gary Arce are two that come to mind. The authors of "Yankee Rock & Ice" don't simply give a account of when classic climbs were done, they also scrutinize the history according to the times. They examine the past by the current customs, techniques and technology available. But, this isn't a stuffy history text you read in school, the stories are lively and extremely funny. I was laughing as loud as when I read John Long's stuff.


Ininatig's Gift of Sugar: Traditional Native Sugarmaking
Published in Hardcover by Turtleback Books Distributed by Demco Media (1993)
Authors: Laura Waterman Wittstock, Dale Kakkak, and Michael Dorris
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great book for kids and adults
This is a great book. It is an authentic source children's book teaching the harvesting of maple syrup and sugar. Porky White, who the book features, is an elder sho has passed away. This book captures his story of sugar making. No romantic Indian images here. Real people participating in the traditional way of life. I think this is a great book for kids and adults. Would be good in the classroom.


Wilderness Ethics: Preserving the Spirit of Wildness, Special Edition, with an Appreciation of Guy Waterman
Published in Paperback by Countryman Pr (1993)
Authors: Laura Waterman, Guy Waterman, and Roderick Nash
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A must have for any student of the wilderness.
This book introduces the basic values of preserving "wild" places. Good for any person who loves the outdoors, especially young people and students who may need a lesson in values.


A Fine Kind of Madness: Mountain Adventures Tall and True
Published in Paperback by Mountaineers Books (2000)
Authors: Laura Waterman and Guy Waterman
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Forest and Crag, 2nd : A History of Hiking, Trail Blazing, and Adventure in the Northeast Mountains
Published in Paperback by Appalachian Mountain Club Books (2003)
Authors: Laura Waterman and Guy Waterman
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