Hunting adventures : true tales of a Kiwi hunter

Caigou, Greig

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240 p., [16] p. of plates ill. (chiefly col.), ports

Hunting Adventures is Greig Caigou's very readable and vicariously enjoyable collection of one man's back - country adventures in the New Zealand bush and high country. From the age of fifteen, Greig began hunting, following family tradition into a sport he's continued enjoy for over thirty years. He began writing about it in 1981, contributing to several well known hunting anthologies. As well as being a thoroughly good read, his book also seeks to encourage another generation to challenge themselves against their environment, and enjoy the personal challenges hunting has to offer. With tips for young hunters and some fascinating thoughts on why we need to have adventures, the book is an unexpected treat. Many recent books in this genre have concentrated on memoirs from an era of 'hard men' and high populations of animals in a wild and emerging industry. Most modern hunters (over 7200 registered in the NZ Deerstalkers Association) don't actually relate to this era and prefer to read about people like themselves, where trophy moments are fewer and more highly valued for their rarity. In addition to these more memorable moments, Greig doesn't hesitate to include the mistakes, the miscalculations and the dumb things that can happen on a trip up country, making this a thoroughly accessible and enjoyable read for any real or would be hunter.

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Author notes;

Greig is married and has three incredible children. He chooses to live in Nelson and counts himself fortunate to live on the doorstep of the South Island backcountry. Introduced to the outdoors at an early age by his father, Greig started his working life as a teacher of outdoor education. After a stint as an adventure tourism operator, he now works as a leadership trainer, using outdoor challenges as one of the tools of his trade.
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Greig Caigou
Location edition Bar Code due date
Non Fiction 13349
Dewey:799.2 a14
call #:CAI
ISBN:9781869507534
pub:2009
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