Here's what reviewers said about the first edition of The Essential Outdoor Gear Manual "The trouble with outdoor equipment is that everyone has an opinion--one usually based on advertising hype, personal bias, or hearsay. Finally, here's a book that gives you all the information necessary to make objective buying decisions. This book, with its sound advice, will save you money and make you a better backcountry traveler."--Nancy Prichard, outdoor adventure journalist "Think about something that we all need, yet we'd all hate to have to write a book about. After mouthwash, we'd probably settle…mehr
Here's what reviewers said about the first edition of The Essential Outdoor Gear Manual "The trouble with outdoor equipment is that everyone has an opinion--one usually based on advertising hype, personal bias, or hearsay. Finally, here's a book that gives you all the information necessary to make objective buying decisions. This book, with its sound advice, will save you money and make you a better backcountry traveler."--Nancy Prichard, outdoor adventure journalist "Think about something that we all need, yet we'd all hate to have to write a book about. After mouthwash, we'd probably settle on gear repair and maintenance. Thank goodness Annie Getchell came along with her artist's sensitivity for detail, a flair for language, and best of all, her wit. From repairing zippers to selecting 'green' adhesives, she nails it and keeps us smiling the entire distance."--John Viehman, Publisher of Backpacker and Executive Producer and Series Host of Anyplace Wild "The Essential Outdoor Gear Manual has set a new standard for books about gear."--Backcountry "All of us should be grateful to Annie Getchell for creating what is the best book I have ever seen on caring for and repairing your outdoor gear. If you want to know how to make your gear last longer, you need this book. . . . This is the complete word on care and repair."--Adventure West "The big challenge with this sort of book is to make what is essentially an instruction manual into something that's pleasant to read, functional, and authoritative. Annie Getchell pulls it off."--Alan Kesselheim, writer and noted long-distance paddlerHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Annie and David Getchell has been using, selling, and writing about outdoor gear for more than 35 collective gears. This year they finished a four-year run as on-air co-host and producer, respectively, of the PBS series "Anyplace Wild." Annie is an experienced cross-country and downhill ski racer, canoeist, sea kayaker, rock climber, cyclist, and mountaineering instructor. She has for the past eight years been the outdoor gear columnist for AMC Outdoors magazine and is a frequent contributor to Backpacker magazine. Prior to producing "Anyplace Wild" David Getchell Jr. was the longtime equipment editor for Backpacker.
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Acknowledgments Preface: Meditations on Glues, Screws, and Goos Part 1. Soft Goods1. Essential Techniques Sewing Basics Fabric Patching Zippers: The Full Disclosure Fasteners Cordage Seams and Seamsealing 2. Fabrics and Insulations Unraveling Fabric Mysteries Insulations Cleaning Methods Patching Seamsealing Coating or Recoating Synthetics 3. Specialty Garments Wetsuits and Neoprene Care Drysuits Shelled Gloves Gaiters 4. Shelter Tents Poles Sleeping Bags Sleeping Pads 5. Packs A Cautionary Tale, or Quasimodo's Revenge The Five-Point Pack Check Pack Rats Patching External-Frame Packs The Tumpline Part 2. Footwear6. Weatherproofing Boots Keeping Water Out Boot Linings Drying Boots 7. Custom Fitting Boot-Fitting Lacing Tips and Tricks 8. Boot Repairs Typical Repairs Ski Touring and Telemark Boots Plastic Mountain Boots Rock Shoes Rubber Boots Part 3. Hardware9. Stoves and Cookware The Crankiest Item in Your Pack Stove Types Pressurized Liquid-Fuel Stoves, Simplified General Stove Maintenance Fuel Conservation Cold-Weather and High-Altitude Operation Small-Space Safety Get the Most from Your Cookware Cast-Iron Cookware 10. Water Filters Filter Field Care Ye Olde Bleach Flush Didn't Clean Your Filter before Storage? 11. Knives and Multitools Cleaning Storage Gaining an Edge 12. Optics and Electronics Binoculars Still Cameras and Video Cameras Goggles and Glasses Compasses A Bit about Batteries Headlamps and Flashlights 13. Climbing Gear Carabiners SLCDs, Friends, and Assorted Springy-Thingys Ropes Slings and Kevlar and Spectra Cord Harnesses Ice Tools Crampons Ice Protection Helmets 14. Winter Gear Touring Skis Bindings Poles Skins Snowshoes Collapsible Avalanche Shovels Sleds and Pulks Part 4. Paddling15. Boats16. Rules of the Resin Warnings about the Warnings The First Resins Thermoset Resins Resin Types Safe Sets 17. Hull Materials Of Canoes and Geologic Time ABS or Royalex Aluminum Skin-over-Frame, a.k.a. Folding Boats Fiberglass and Kevlar Gelcoat Polyethylene Inflatables Wood-and-Canvas 18. Canoe Inspection Gunwales Furniture: Seats and Thwarts 19. Kayak Inspection Bulkheads Rudder Assembly Hatches Cockpit Coaming Hanging Seats Footbraces Sprayskirts Hardware Seams Deck Rigging Storage Tips 20. Paddles and PFDs Wood Paddles Composite Paddles PFDs 21 Dry Storage and Flotation Patching Dry Bag Tips Flotation Bag Tips Dry Boxes Appendices A. AdhesivesB. Low-Tox Cleaning SolutionsC. Kit SuggestionsD. Tools and Supplies for the Trail and ShopE. Useful KnotsF. Directory of Repair ServicesG. Materials ResourcesH. Recommended Reading Index
Acknowledgments Preface: Meditations on Glues, Screws, and Goos Part 1. Soft Goods1. Essential Techniques Sewing Basics Fabric Patching Zippers: The Full Disclosure Fasteners Cordage Seams and Seamsealing 2. Fabrics and Insulations Unraveling Fabric Mysteries Insulations Cleaning Methods Patching Seamsealing Coating or Recoating Synthetics 3. Specialty Garments Wetsuits and Neoprene Care Drysuits Shelled Gloves Gaiters 4. Shelter Tents Poles Sleeping Bags Sleeping Pads 5. Packs A Cautionary Tale, or Quasimodo's Revenge The Five-Point Pack Check Pack Rats Patching External-Frame Packs The Tumpline Part 2. Footwear6. Weatherproofing Boots Keeping Water Out Boot Linings Drying Boots 7. Custom Fitting Boot-Fitting Lacing Tips and Tricks 8. Boot Repairs Typical Repairs Ski Touring and Telemark Boots Plastic Mountain Boots Rock Shoes Rubber Boots Part 3. Hardware9. Stoves and Cookware The Crankiest Item in Your Pack Stove Types Pressurized Liquid-Fuel Stoves, Simplified General Stove Maintenance Fuel Conservation Cold-Weather and High-Altitude Operation Small-Space Safety Get the Most from Your Cookware Cast-Iron Cookware 10. Water Filters Filter Field Care Ye Olde Bleach Flush Didn't Clean Your Filter before Storage? 11. Knives and Multitools Cleaning Storage Gaining an Edge 12. Optics and Electronics Binoculars Still Cameras and Video Cameras Goggles and Glasses Compasses A Bit about Batteries Headlamps and Flashlights 13. Climbing Gear Carabiners SLCDs, Friends, and Assorted Springy-Thingys Ropes Slings and Kevlar and Spectra Cord Harnesses Ice Tools Crampons Ice Protection Helmets 14. Winter Gear Touring Skis Bindings Poles Skins Snowshoes Collapsible Avalanche Shovels Sleds and Pulks Part 4. Paddling15. Boats16. Rules of the Resin Warnings about the Warnings The First Resins Thermoset Resins Resin Types Safe Sets 17. Hull Materials Of Canoes and Geologic Time ABS or Royalex Aluminum Skin-over-Frame, a.k.a. Folding Boats Fiberglass and Kevlar Gelcoat Polyethylene Inflatables Wood-and-Canvas 18. Canoe Inspection Gunwales Furniture: Seats and Thwarts 19. Kayak Inspection Bulkheads Rudder Assembly Hatches Cockpit Coaming Hanging Seats Footbraces Sprayskirts Hardware Seams Deck Rigging Storage Tips 20. Paddles and PFDs Wood Paddles Composite Paddles PFDs 21 Dry Storage and Flotation Patching Dry Bag Tips Flotation Bag Tips Dry Boxes Appendices A. AdhesivesB. Low-Tox Cleaning SolutionsC. Kit SuggestionsD. Tools and Supplies for the Trail and ShopE. Useful KnotsF. Directory of Repair ServicesG. Materials ResourcesH. Recommended Reading Index
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