The Art of Manliness

#327: Heading Out — A History of Camping

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Aug 4, 2017
Discover the origins of camping as a recreational activity and its transformation into a modern pastime. Explore the influence of a New England minister's book, the marketing of camping products, and the ongoing debate about authentic camping. Learn about camping rituals and the impact of the closing frontier on American camping. Delve into how automobiles shaped camping culture and the shift from car camping to backpacking. Find out about the creation of long trails and the cultural significance of camping in America.
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Modern Camping Is A New Concept

  • Camping for fun is a modern concept starting post-Civil War, not a longstanding human pastime.
  • Historically, camping was practical, tied to war, hunting, or fishing expeditions, not recreation.
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Camping As Anti-Modern Escape

  • Post-Civil War urbanization and industrialization spurred a desire to escape city life.
  • Camping emerged as an anti-modern revolt offering relief from pollution, noise, and crowding.
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Murray's Book Kickstarted Camping

  • William H.H. Murray's 1869 book was crucial in making camping accessible to urban dwellers.
  • He explained how, where, and why to camp, addressing urban anxieties directly and humorously.
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