Description
About the Author
Cliff Jacobson is one of North America's most respected outdoor writers and wilderness canoe guides. He is a retired environmental science teacher, an outdoors skills instructor, a canoeing and camping consultant, and the author of more than a dozen bestselling books on canoeing and camping. He is a recipient of the American Canoe Association's prestigious Legends of Paddling Award and a member of the ACA Hall of Fame. He lives in Wisconsin, USA.
Reviews
This is a superb little book. The introduction enlightened me on some basic principles of rope and cordage - did you know each time you double the diameter of a rope you quadruple the strength? The techy stuff like this is a short section at the outset and is easy to follow. Then there's the bit you want to know - how to make that bowline or anchor knot. It is easy once you have been shown show. Each knot gets its own introduction, with a description of uses and diagrams to show you how to tie it... I mastered two knots in just a few minutes thanks to this book - definitely worth the asking price. -- Ian Danby (BASC conservation team) * Shooting and Conservation *
Book Information
ISBN 9781493041930
Author Cliff Jacobson
Format Paperback
Page Count 80
Imprint Falcon Guides
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Dimensions(mm) 178mm * 108mm * 7mm