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A1 Wait, I have to pick just one outdoor author? How about just everyone included in American Earth: Environmental… https://t.co/PYLOOCWyQW

replying to @UST_Survival @UST_Survival A1 #GearMeOut These past few years I’ve been reading (and re-reading!) the works of John Muir. I wish… https://t.co/NDGEfTrpFG

replying to @UST_Survival @UST_Survival A1: as common as it may be, reading some John Muir last year really inspired me to take a different a… https://t.co/P1uFoSeKee

replying to @UST_Survival @UST_Survival A1: Id have to say reading Jack London as a youngster inspired me to get outdoors #GearMeOut

RT @coasthikergirl: @UST_Survival A1 #GearMeOut These past few years I’ve been reading (and re-reading!) the works of John Muir. I wish I’d…

replying to @UST_Survival @UST_Survival A1. Tolkien had a huge influence for me, also Bradford Angier once I wanted to know the “how to” #gearmeout

A1) reading stories by Grey Owl when I was a youngster truly inspired me to get out doors in nature #GearMeOut

A1 continued: I also don't read very many outdoor books( ya i know..) I just go explore #gearmeout

replying to @UST_Survival @UST_Survival A1. Not sure, there is just one. I am such an avid bibliophile that I could never choose just one aut… https://t.co/Yci6R7FIM6

replying to @UST_Survival @UST_Survival A1 as a kid, I loved outdoor animal adventure books, i.e. Jack London & Marg. Henry. Dogs,horses,outdoors! #gearmeout

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@UST_Survival A1 Without a doubt Harvey Manning!
I wrote all about this topic a few years ago:… https://t.co/hjPZjhAP1M

replying to @UST_Survival @UST_Survival A1- we read Robinson Crusoe a lot. Loved that story- that and the Anne of Green Gables stories! #gearmeout

replying to @UST_Survival @UST_Survival OOhh! A1: Ernest Thompson Seton or Farley Mowat! #GearMeOut

replying to @UST_Survival @UST_Survival A1. Anthony Trollope's North America might be my answer here. Thinking about what he was able to see… https://t.co/u799EBJ61c

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@UST_Survival A1:
Well, Jack London.
Or perhaps Stephen R. Donaldson.
Or Jules Verne.
Tolkien?
For me, the land, it… https://t.co/0NNkr6Hkat

replying to @UST_Survival @UST_Survival A1 Jon Krakauer and Jack London! #GearMeOut

replying to @TaigaAdventures @TaigaAdventures @UST_Survival A1 I haven't thought of Tolkein as an influence to my love of the outdoors, but now… https://t.co/64AbgN9z1A

replying to @UST_Survival @UST_Survival A1: Not an author at all, it was @EBRPD day camp. I know darned well, my folks were just finding a wa… https://t.co/BQYSxqPBnP

replying to @UST_Survival @UST_Survival A1: Homer. The Odyssey is one of my all-time favorites. Ian Fleming or Jack London for more modern works. #GearMeOut