Book recommendations and other camp entertainment?

COOPDUCK

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Patrick F. McManus
His books are mostly a series of different short stories written with a comedic flare. They are entertaining to read.

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30 years later, his books still make me laugh as hard today as they did when I was twelve.
 

TXJaeger

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American Buffalo by Steven Rinella
Agree. Just listened to that while busting out a long drive. Also recommend Kenyon’s That Wild Country. Enjoyable overview of history of public lands, and relevant issues concerning protecting and balancing responsible multi-use of public lands.
 

m_willis

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I would recommend Old Man and the Boy by Robert Ruark.
Each chapter is it's own story in fact I think they were originally columns in Field and Stream.
I fall asleep too fast to read a long book although the books mentioned by Michener, Roosevelt and Ambrose are good.
I second this. It's a classic and really entertaining - Ruark all the way if you haven't read it before
 
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