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Camping For Boys

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About This Book

A practical handbook that guides adults and boys through planning and operating camps, pairing character-building aims with hands-on instruction. It covers the purpose of outdoor life, leader selection, site choice and sanitation, equipment, personal checklists, daily programs, food and campfire routines, hiking and cooking away from base, athletics, nature study and educational games, and systems of organization, discipline and recognition. Practical chapters address first aid, personal hygiene and weather forecasting but reflect period medical and safety practices that are now outdated and in some cases unsafe.

About the Author

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H. W. Gibson

H. W. Gibson is an author known for his work in outdoor literature, particularly aimed at young readers. His notable book, "Camping For Boys," serves as a guide to outdoor activities and skills, encouraging boys to engage with nature and develop practical skills. Through his writing, Gibson contributes to the tradition of adventure literature, promoting the values of exploration, teamwork, and self-reliance among youth. His work reflects a time when outdoor experiences were increasingly valued for their educational and character-building potential.

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