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03/22/2024 07:27PM  
 
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03/22/2024 08:00PM  
It looks like an interesting book, with some things to learn along the way. I probably will read it. That being said, We are taking some newbies this year, and I can see how discussing why we wear pdfs, and some what -if scenarios with them would be a good idea. Being aware and cautious is good. But I think having them read 224 pages of scary stuff would be like having them watch “Deliverance “ right before we trip.
 
03/22/2024 08:52PM  
"Being aware and cautious is good. But I think having them read 224 pages of scary stuff would be like having them watch “Deliverance “ right before we trip."

That's a really good one!

Tom
 
03/22/2024 09:18PM  
quark2222: ""Being aware and cautious is good. But I think having them read 224 pages of scary stuff would be like having them watch “Deliverance “ right before we trip."


That's a really good one!


Tom"
Wow, great movie, way back in 1972. A good share on this board probably never heard of the movie. The movie did scare me not to canoe in certain areas of this country.
 
03/22/2024 09:26PM  
I Just finished reading 'Last Entry Point'. I couldn't put it down. A real page turner. Well written with some very intense story telling. This should be required reading for anyone that travels the Boundary Waters or Quetico region. Although the subject matter is dark at times, it is organized in a way that will make me appreciate and respect the wilderness even more. I highly recommend this book.
 
03/23/2024 09:04AM  
Where did you pick it up, most places it has not ben released yet?
 
03/23/2024 05:03PM  
Pinetree: "Where did you pick it up, most places it has not ben released yet?"

Drury Lane Books in Grand Marais had 'Last Entry Point'

Drury Lane Books

 
KawnipiKid
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03/23/2024 06:19PM  
I'll definitely pick it up. Always something to learn through the scenarios themselves and good storytelling is always worth it.

I recently re-read and also recommend Laurence Gonzalez's "Deep Survival: Who Lives, Who Dies and Why." It's riveting with many crazy survival stories. It also goes into the behavioral science of survival like explaining why kids, especially 4 to 6 year olds, often survive lost in the wild when many adults don't.
 
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03/23/2024 07:39PM  
Sounds like a great book! I'm going to order two tomorrow...one for me and one for my Canoe Buddy! Thank you for suggesting it!
 
03/24/2024 07:44AM  
Just finished it. Joe really upped his game in writing this one. His first book "Her Island" was a good read, but this one is really, really good. It is written with a great narrative, thoughtfulness, compassion yet does not water down the facts or pull any punches. The book does a very nice job of reminding us that even in perfect planned trips where we do all the right things, the wilderness still will do what the wilderness wants. Very good read! Great job, Joe!
 
03/25/2024 10:42AM  
HangLoose: "
Pinetree: "Where did you pick it up, most places it has not ben released yet?"

Drury Lane Books in Grand Marais had 'Last Entry Point'

Drury Lane Books


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Just ordered it from them and had a nice phone conversation. They said they had quite a few signed copies.
Otherwise, most places are talking around May 1 for delivery.
Also, I like helping the local economy up there even if it is just a little.
 
04/07/2024 12:18PM  
 
straighthairedcurly
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04/08/2024 06:54PM  
Sounds great. I've been waiting for a book like this. I always appreciate hearing what went wrong for others as a way to help me continue to make the best decisions possible in on any trip I make.
 
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04/26/2024 04:08PM  
Anyone interested in hearing Joe talk about his new book, he'll be on Twin Cities PBS' Almanac program this evening. Minnesotans can tune in at 7 pm on most PBS stations across the state. The show also streams live at 7 pm on the website

Almanac
 
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04/26/2024 04:17PM  
)On reserve at my library.
 
04/26/2024 05:22PM  
I really look forward to reading it. I’m even more excited after paying closer attention to the posts and realizing that Joe is the author. I’ve listened to all 100 of his WTIP podcasts and the first 4 Paddle and Portage podcasts from his new adventure. The former and current owners of Rockwood have such great things to say about him from his time working there.
 
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