Right now, it's Mechanics Of Flight, A.C. Kermode which was first published when biplanes flew and then updated for jets in 1972 (my copy). Understandable explanations of aeronautics, physics, design, flying... also has parallels with hydrodynamics since both deal with fluid flow and could help with the ongoing quest to determine how much less efficient scratchy canoes actually are.
Unrelated words of wisdom which may have canoetripping parallels since water can be downright risky at times...
Twentieth in line in library order for Lost City Of The Monkey God, archaeological discovery in the disease-ridden Honduran mosquito coast... maybe a long wait since it became so popular after becoming a NY Times #1 this year.
Undaunted Courage, about Lewis and Clark being the first to map and describe travels across America was a good read with many surprisng details but at a busy time of year. Reminds me of having to deal with the locals in some places while describing natural areas. Also a popular #1 read at one time years ago so the wait wasn't as long.
Unrelated words of wisdom which may have canoetripping parallels since water can be downright risky at times...
Every takeoff is optional. Every landing is mandatory.
Twentieth in line in library order for Lost City Of The Monkey God, archaeological discovery in the disease-ridden Honduran mosquito coast... maybe a long wait since it became so popular after becoming a NY Times #1 this year.
Undaunted Courage, about Lewis and Clark being the first to map and describe travels across America was a good read with many surprisng details but at a busy time of year. Reminds me of having to deal with the locals in some places while describing natural areas. Also a popular #1 read at one time years ago so the wait wasn't as long.