Book recommendations and other camp entertainment?

Fish_monger

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I’ll be spending 10 days in the back country and I’d like to pack some lightweight entertainment for my hunting partner and I. (Insert brokeback mountain joke here.)

I’m thinking a deck of cards and a decent book should suffice. Any recommendations?
 

2ski

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I rented a FS cabin opening day one year. There was stripper glitter all over. So that's an idea for entertainment. They could hike in with you....

There had been a bachelor party up there recently. Lol
 

Lark Bunting

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I downloaded a bunch of Netflix content to my phone, lots of comedians, for my son and I to listen to before bed. I also had three books downloaded on ReadEra app on my phone. I also have a small BT speaker for some low-level music. It was nice having some evening entertainment with all the fire bans. Otherwise we'd have spent more time around a fire and enjoying the stars.
 

Sam's dad

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For trips longer than a couple of days, I bring a kindle with a bunch of books. Then I can switch books if I get tired of one. If I’m with a partner I’ll bring a small cribbage board and a deck of cards.
 

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If you read this, know there was a lot of criticism from academia about his take on their trip and history.

yeah, Ambrose is a hero worshipper writer, I think that’s clear from the very beginning, but it’s still a good read.
 

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I highly recommend Centennial by James Michener. Centernial chronicles the history and creation of the state of Colorado. Starting with the dinosaurs and going through present time (mid-70s). It's a mix of historical and fictional characters. A long book, but fantastic read.
 

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The Land of Feast and Famine by Helge Ingestad is very good of you want a hunting-themed book. Well written and interesting events.
 

LostArra

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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.
 

ericF

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Another vote for the Kindle. Why take a single book when you can take hundreds.
 

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undaunted courage by Ambrose
I'm about a quarter the way through this and really like it so far. Band of Brothers is another one of Ambrose's that I read almost annually. Recently finished Rinella's book Meat Eater, which was pretty good even though most of those stories have been covered in his podcasts and on his show.
 
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I generally find discussing current life issues/events or telling stories to be sufficient.

Don't think I've read a book a single time I've taken one while hunting with a partner.
 
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