"His wilderness experiences begin just before WWI and span the modern era including theenvironmental movement The environmental movement (sometimes referred to as the ecology movement), also including conservation and green politics, is a diverse philosophical, social, and political movement for addressing environmental issues. Environmentalists a ...of the late 1960s and 1970s. He published his books starting in 1946 and continued to publish right up to near his death in 1982. ...Throughout his life he lived many experiences and held several jobs.....his writing skills were primarily self-taught from reading....Many of these jobs he held just long enough to set himself up for some time in the wilderness. Many of his wilderness years were spent wandering theCanadian Shield The Canadian Shield (french: Bouclier canadien ), also called the Laurentian Plateau, is a geologic shield, a large area of exposed Precambrian igneous and high-grade metamorphic rocks. It forms the North American Craton (or Laurentia), the anc ...or theBoundary Waters The Boundary Waters, also called the Quetico-Superior Country, is a region of wilderness straddling the Canada–United States border between Ontario and Minnesota, in the area just west of Lake Superior. While "Boundary Waters" is a common name ...area ofMinnesota Minnesota () is a state in the upper midwestern region of the United States. It is the 12th largest U.S. state in area and the 22nd most populous, with over 5.75 million residents. Minnesota is home to western prairies, now given over to ...on long canoe, walking, or sledding trips. Over the course of his life he also maintained or built several residences-Canadian and Minnesota cabins, a Marine-on-St. Croix home and aNew Mexico ) , population_demonym = New Mexican ( es, Neomexicano, Neomejicano, Nuevo Mexicano) , seat = Santa Fe , LargestCity = Albuquerque , LargestMetro = Tiguex , OfficialLang = None , Languages = English, Spanish ( New Mexican), Navajo, Ker ...ranch home."
Youth
Rutstrum was born in"a healthy young animal with less than a dozen years from birth, alive in the early summer sunshine, barefooted, youthfully entranced, eager as spring for life, as intrinsically a part of the river. I believed, as the waterthrush that foraged at the mouth of Minnehaha Creek, where the rippling current joined the mighty Mississippi...To be free as a wild creature, not having to shoulder human cares, able to climb, run, jump. swim, lie on an embankment in the sunshine—these gave a release to the young spirit that may be perhaps described as primitive, but nevertheless exquisite in the most elemental sense.At age 16, after acquiring his 30-30 carbine, .22 rifle, fishing tackle, ammunition, tent, bedroll, axe, knife, cook kit, and $25, he spent $24 of that for passage to Montana when he worked at a ranch riding fence in the summers and spent winters in a
Adult life
He served in World War I as a Navy medical corpsman, and as a criminal bank investigator for 10 years, and as a camp instructor and guide. Later he made money by buying and selling land. In the early 1920s Rutstrum bought, subdivided and sold three 40 acre tracts on the northwest shore ofEmergence as an author
His first book was ''Way of the Wilderness'' illustrated by Les Kouba. It taught readers how to live well in the wilderness, including in cold weather, and traveling by canoe. This book started as a wilderness manual written for Camp Lincoln, where he worked for 10 years. He then rewrote it for Macmillan publishing company who published it in 1946 as a hardcover because they suspected it would be successful. The Outdoor Book Club immediately ordered 52,000 copies. As he later recalled, he then said "this beats working". It is still considered a bible for seriousProminence
The book "Wilderness Visionaries" included Rutstrum on a list of eight (North American) wilderness visionaries along withBooks authored by Rutstrum
Rutstrum's 15 books described his enchantment of the wilderness and instructed readers on preparing for and conducting trips (especially canoe trips) into remote areas. Rutstrum's published works include:http://www.oldjimbo.com/Outdoors-Magazine/Calvin-Rutstrum-His-Published.pdf.part ''Calvin Rutstrum, His Published Works'' Outdoors Magazine Published March 17, 2004 Retrieved March 1, 2017''Way of the Wilderness'' 1946
His first book ''Way of the Wilderness'' was published in 1946. He wrote it during his 10-year tenure as the Director of ''The Lake Hubert Minnesota Camps''. It is essentially straightforward teaching manual for the curriculum of the camp. This book was published by the Burgess Publishing Company, Minneapolis, MN. It was illustrated by Don Cederberg.''Way of the Wilderness'' 1952
''Way of the Wilderness'' is a book evolved from his 1946 version, but was significantly changed and evolved to where it is considered to be a different book. This includes removal of the material specific to the camp. It was also published by Burgess. The ''Outdoors Magazine'' reviewer's copy was stamped " Bill Rom's Canoe Country Outfitters.....Ely Minnesota" leading the reviewer to surmise that it may have been written for and distributed by canoe outfitters.''Memoranda for Canoe Country'' 1953
This as a 38-page booklet published by Burgess. A smaller "quick tips" version of this was distributed through Canoe Country Outfitters.''The New Way of the Wilderness'' 1958
This was a publisher-requested rewrite of his previous books to become his first general market publication. It is the final evolution from his previous three books and booklet.Amazon page on the book ''The New Way of the Wilderness'' with image & info Retrieved 10/29/13 https://www.amazon.com/New-Way-Wilderness-Fesler-Lampert-Minnesota/dp/0816636834/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1383082422&sr=1-1&keywords=new+way+of+the+wilderness''The Wilderness Cabin'' 1961
During his lifetime, Rutstrum built several cabins. This is a book on how to build a cabin.Amazon listing of the book with image and info Retrieved 10/29/13 ''The Wilderness Cabin'' https://www.amazon.com/Wilderness-Cabin-Calvin-Rutstrum/dp/0020985002''North American Canoe Country'' 1964
''North American Canoe Country'' is Rutstrum's first book length expansion on canoeing. It is 276 pages, published by Macmillan (New York) and, according to ''Outdoors Magazine'', superbly illustrated by Les Kouba.Amazon listing of book ''North American Canoe Country '' with image and info Retrieved 10/29/13 https://www.amazon.com/North-American-Canoe-Country-Technique/dp/0816636605''Wilderness Route Finder'' 1967
This was illustrated by Les Kouba and originally published by Macmillan. It was later reprinted by Collier and then by the University of Minnesota Press. This is a book on wilderness navigation written before the availability of high quality maps for wilderness areas and GPS. The methods he covers include map and compass, stars, sextant and radio direction finding.Amazon listing of book ''Wilderness Route Finder'' with image & info. Retrieved 10/29/13 https://www.amazon.com/The-Wilderness-Route-Finder-Classic/dp/0816636613''Paradise Below Zero'' 1968
Paradise Below Zero covered long term sub-zero (Fahrenheit) wilderness camping and travel. It is both a "how to" book but with much inspirational and philosophical content in line with the title. The era of the book (1968) preceded the prevalence of newer camping products and materials, yet to this day it points out the unsuitability of many current winter camping techniques (even with high tech equipment) when applied to prolonged camping at temperatures below zero Fahrenheit. ''Paradise Below Zero'' is considered to be a bible for extended sub-zero camping without the use of modern equipment.Amazon listing of book ''Paradise Below Zero'' with image and info Retrieved 10/29/13 https://www.amazon.com/Paradise-Below-Zero-Fesler-Lampert-Minnesota/dp/0816636826''Challenge of the Wilderness'' 1970
''Challenge of the Wilderness'' is Rutstrum's autobiography.Amazon listing of book ''Challenge of the Wilderness'' with image and info Retrieved 10/29/13 https://www.amazon.com/Challenge-wilderness-Calvin-Rutstrum/dp/B0006CAESK It is less detailed and less complete than a typical autobiography; Rutstrum chose certain areas to cover and expand on, and others to leave out. It is 196 pages and published by TS Denison, Minneapolis. It is illustrated by Les Kouba and includes some photographs taken by Rutstrum. It was republished with very few changes as ''A Wilderness Autobiography'' in 1979.''Greenhorns in the Southwest'' 1972
Rutstrum found, fixed up and lived in an adobe house along the''Once Upon a Wilderness'' (1973)
''Once Upon a Wilderness'' was a larger departure from Rutstrum's "how to" books. In it embarks on more story telling and discussion of the meaning of wilderness. This is a 181-page book originally published by Macmillan. It has subsequently been re-issued by the University of Minnesota.Amazon listing of book ''Once Upon a Wilderness'' with image and info Retrieved 10/29/13 https://www.amazon.com/Once-upon-Wilderness-Calvin-Rutstrum/dp/0816640637 Reviews have it as one of his books most worth reading and owning.''The Wilderness Life'' (1975)
This is a collection of stories and essays.University of Minnesota Press listing of book ''The Wilderness Life'' with image & info Retrieved 10/29/13 http://www.upress.umn.edu/book-division/books/the-wilderness-life It is more about wilderness philosophy with less "how to" material. A reviewer has called it "just a joy to read" and a "must have" amongst Rutstrum's books. The book is 241 pages and was published by Macmillan and illustrated by Les Kouba. It was also reissued by the University of Minnesota.''Chips from a Wilderness Log'' (1978)
This book has 244 pages and was published by Stein and Day, New York. It includes photographs by Rutstrum and was illustrated by Gary Jones.Amazon listing of book ''Chips from a Wilderness Log'' with image & info Retrieved 10/29/13 https://www.amazon.com/Chips-Wilderness-Log-Calvin-Rutstrum/dp/0812824334 This book is a collection of stories, tips and thoughts that Rutstrum had collected. It is rated as a "good to own" one of Rutstrum's books.''A Wilderness Autobiography'' (1979)
This book is a near-duplicate of ''Challenge of the Wilderness''.Other books
*''Hiking Back to Health'' (1980)Listing of book ''Hiking Back to Health'' with image & info Retrieved 10/29/13 https://www.amazon.com/Hiking-Back-Health-Calvin-Rutstrum/dp/0934802068 *''A Columnist Looks at Life, Here's Cal Rutstrum'' (1981)Open ISBN listing of book ''A Columnist Looks at Life, Here's Cal Rutstrum'' with image Retrieved 10/29/13 *''Backcountry'' (1981)Amazon page on the book ''Backcountry''with image and information. Retrieved 10/29/13 https://www.amazon.com/Back-country-Calvin-Rutstrum/dp/0934802114Final years
Rutstrum died on February 5, 1982, in Osceola, Wisconsin, survived by his wife Florence. Four years before, in ''Chips from a Wilderness log'' Rutstrum wrote: "If you want to do something for me after I'm gone, live so as to not defile the precious earth".References
Further reading
* ''Wilderness Medicine'', by William Forgey 1979 (introduction by Calvin Rutstrum) {{DEFAULTSORT:Rutstrum, Calvin People from Hobart, Indiana Writers from Indiana Wilderness 1982 deaths 1895 births