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You're not lost if you can still see the truck, the further adventures of America's everyman outdoorsman, Bill Heavey

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You're not lost if you can still see the truck, the further adventures of America's everyman outdoorsman, Bill Heavey
Language
eng
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no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
You're not lost if you can still see the truck
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
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Bill Heavey
Sub title
the further adventures of America's everyman outdoorsman
Summary
Living the life of an outdoorsman doesn't necessarily take skill. After more than two decades of writing about his adventures (and misadventures), Bill Heavey has proven that being a true outdoorsman just takes enthusiasm, determination, and a willingness to, occasionally, make a fool of oneself. You're Not Lost If You Can Still See the Truck gathers together more than sixty of Heavey's best stories from his work in Field & Stream, The Washington Post, and The Washingtonian. Including retellings of his adventures hunting ants in the urban jungles of Washington, DC; braving freezing winter expeditions in Eastern Alaska; attempting to impress ladies by immediately flipping over his canoe; and planning deer hunts around dad-duties, these tales are chock full of life, insight, and, of course, hilarity. Here is a far-ranging and enlightening volume that traces a life lived outdoors, for better or for worse
Target audience
adult
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