Wilderness disaster case studies are much better than true crime imo https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Travis_Heggie/publication/268449175_Dead_Men_Hiking_Case_Studies_from_the_American_Wilderness/links/557606d508aeb6d8c01ae9d8.pdf …
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Gonzales’ wilderness disaster case studies and analysis remind me of Herbert & Stuart Dreyfus’ work on mastery as not rule-based
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Dwelling on mistakes, and celebrating successes, is the proper human mode of learning, not making up new rules to cope with errors
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Experiencing hypoxia or terror might seem really bad, but knowing how to navigate these mental states is more important than rules
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my book list is already too long.........
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My guess is a lot of these are going to be like hatchet but with more details about dysentery
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This might interest you: http://www.theplacewithnoname.com/blogs/klessons/index.html …
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Used to work with a Russian guy who spent lot of time in Siberia. Many excellent stories, all reminiscent of that deep survival book.
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