Re: Darwin and adventure
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Deep Survival is one of several books I include in the recommended reading list for the courses I teach on expeditions and high adventure wilderness travel. Unfortunately I find most of the students in the courses are more interested in "nuts and bolts", handholding guides to how to camp in winter, do through-hikes, get out into the wild places, etc, and don't want to think about the psychological aspects (which really are the keys to not just surviving, but enjoying the woods and hills).
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