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The Joy of Camping - For Those Who Love the Great Outdoors - cover

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The Joy of Camping - For Those Who Love the Great Outdoors

Phoebe Smith

Publisher: Summersdale

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Summary

‘For as long as I stay here, I know I will have to also get to the wild places.’
 
Robert Macfarlane
 
This pocket-sized miscellany, packed with tips on equipment, food, surviving bad weather and finding the right campsite, and with facts and stories from the world of camping, is perfect for anyone who knows the incomparable joy and adventure of pitching their tent under an open sky.
Available since: 04/09/2015.

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