
Still Wild: Outdoor Skills for Adaptive and Aging Bodies
Aging Into the Outdoors With Care, Not Compromise
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The wilderness belongs to everyone—at every age, with every body. Still Wild is a field guide for older adults, adaptive adventurers, and anyone seeking a more inclusive way to connect with the outdoors. Instead of glorifying extremes or setting unrealistic benchmarks, it focuses on strategies that work for real bodies in real conditions—offering skills, tools, and confidence to explore nature on your own terms.
With the warm, practical advice from a seasoned park ranger who knows that mobility, sensory, and endurance changes don’t diminish the right to roam, this book walks you through every stage of the outdoor experience. You’ll learn how to choose routes that match your energy, dress for temperature regulation instead of image, carry less by packing smarter, and adapt shelter, fire, and cooking methods for comfort and safety.
You’ll find guidance on navigating without digital dependence, pacing yourself to avoid collapse, reclaiming skills after injury, and using tools that extend capacity without stigma. From hydration strategies that work when thirst cues fade, to toileting without anxiety, to building meaningful traditions that replace peak-chasing with presence—every chapter offers tangible solutions without pity or patronizing.
More than a skill manual, Still Wild is an invitation to reimagine outdoor life as a lifelong relationship. Whether you’re returning to the trail after time away, adapting to new physical realities, or simply tired of gatekeeping in outdoor spaces, you’ll find here the knowledge and reassurance to keep moving toward the places you love.
Go outside again. Stay out longer. Come back safely. And keep the wild in your life—clearly, confidently, and on your terms.