I've read a bunch, but in my tent I go back to Louis L'amour books. Entertaining, easy reads, strong male protagonists, usually hunting or tracking involved. As for non fiction, it's adjacent, but the book that's helped me the most is actually "Training for the New Alpinism". It's a fitness book for mountain climbers, but the desired physiology for back country hunters is identical.
On the afternoon of August 20, 1910, a battering ram of…
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It was fascinating to learn about the history of one the largest wildfires, how wildfires were managed historically and starting of the national forest service
So many good options, Cold Mountain Path, Desert Solitaire, Black Elk Speaks, The Three Cornered War, Thunder in the Mountains, any poetry written by Nora and Richard Dauenhauer.
For hunting books, I've enjoyed Hunting Alaska's Far Places and Alaska's Wolf Man, by Jim Rearden. Also liked Alaska-Yukon Trophies Won and Lost, by G.O. Young as a snapshot of what a major backcountry expedition looked like ca. 1919.