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Lightly on the Land: The SCA Trail Building and Maintenance Manual
NEW 2nd Edition!
By Bob Birkby, The Student Conservation Association
First published in 1996, Lightly on the Land is widely regarded as the best
traditional trailbuilding book available. Now the classic returns in a
highly anticipated 2nd edition fully updated by the original author Bob
Birkby and the team at the Student Conservation Association (SCA). Every
chapter of the new edition includes fresh approaches, new ideas, and modern
applications of traditional skills.
Lightly on the Land focuses on crew leadership and the nuts and bolts of trail construction and maintenance. It contains detailed instructions on
many technical skills such as building with rock, felling and bucking,
building with timber, bridge construction, transplanting, and environmental
restoration. It gets down and dirty with tools, tool repair, knots, and
rigging. New chapters focus on arid lands restoration and involving
conservation volunteers.
Instead of photos, it uses hundreds of fine illustrations to depict
specialized techniques such as surveying, rigging, stonework, chainsaw
skills, timber joinery, and bridge building. These techniques are perfect
for replacing your rickety freeride stunts with sturdy log rides and durable
timber and rock structures.
When it comes to books about trailbuilding, IMBA recommends Trail Solutions book as the best place to start. If you want to go more in depth
on trail design, we suggest Natural Surface Trails By Design. But if it's
trail construction that interests you, then Lightly on the Land is hard to
beat.
Details: 304 pages, Paperback, 7.25" X 9", Black and White, Illustrated
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About the Author
Bob Birkby has led SCA work crews since 1983 from Arkansas to Alaska to the
Grand Canyon. He has also been an instructor of the SCA Work Skills program
since its earliest days. A writer by profession, he is author of the current
editions of the "Boy Scout Handbook", the "BSA Fieldbook", and numerous
other manuals on conservation and outdoor skills.
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