A Canoeist’s Sketchbook

A Canoeist’s Sketchbook by Robert Kimber, published by Down East Books in January 2004, is an illustrated collection of essays that explores the author’s personal paddling philosophy. This 224-page book presents Kimber’s insights as both a philosopher and humorist, capturing the essence of wilderness experiences while providing practical advice for camping and canoeing in remote locations.
Readers will find a thoughtful arrangement of essays that delve into various aspects of canoeing and outdoor recreation. Kimber’s reflections not only highlight the joys of paddling but also offer practical tips for those looking to enhance their skills in fishing and camping. This edition serves as a guide for enthusiasts seeking to deepen their understanding of the canoeing experience while appreciating the beauty of nature.
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Kimber shares his personal paddling philosophy, arranged in an alphabetical progression of essays. Part philosopher, part humorist, and an outstanding canoiest, Kimber reveals the heart and soul of the wilderness experience. Along the way he reveals a host of practical tips on how to camp and canoe in remote places.
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