About This Book
The book provides illustrated, step-by-step guidance for constructing a wide range of improvised shelters and small cabins suitable for boys and outdoor enthusiasts, organized into simple hatchet-built camps and more advanced axe-built camps. It describes half-cave and fallen-tree shelters, bark teepees, Adirondack and beaver-mat huts, elevated and over-water camps, communal and Indigenous-inspired houses, sod and log cabins, tree-top houses, chimneys, doors, latches, and caches, and includes practical chapters on axes, splitting logs, saw and froe use, notching, and building stunts, emphasizing clear diagrams, field-ready techniques, and adaptable designs for varied climates and terrain.
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