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By: Donald D. Yackel

The Seventy-Thousand-Dollar Outhouse

Pages: 272 Ratings: 5.0
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This second book by Donald D. Yackel continues the format and organization of his first, The Idling Bulldozer and Other Paddling Adventures. However, unlike that offering, this one starts with a personal reflection on the author’s connection to boats and the water. Subsequent chapters describe paddling trips in Canada, Costa Rica, Florida, and Mexico. While each chapter provides a glimpse into part of the world most readers will never visit, the author’s vivid descriptions will take you there.


As one reviewer put it: “I am an armchair adventurer. I loved the descriptions of the various areas in the U.S. and Canada…the terrain, the wildlife…places I will never see…places most people will never see or experience. The challenges of paddling in various places and conditions, the hardships, the challenges and the rewards make for a great and interesting read.”


A second reviewer writes: “Even if you are not a paddling enthusiast, the stories are fun! Don writes in a conversational tone…it's like you’re sitting next to him while he tells his stories.”


Each tale is a memoir of what the author experienced on the adventure: what he saw, what he did, how it felt, whom he traveled with, and the dangers and rewards experienced. Whether you are a veteran kayaker, a rank beginner, or have never been in a boat before, you can find something to relate to in this book.

Customer Reviews
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  • E. Hicks

    Even though I’m not a kayaker, I was delighted by the stories in this book. The essential elements of memorable trips—the people we meet, the meals we eat, the challenges we face, and the things we observe—are weaved into each story. Mr. Yackel’s friendly writing style made me feel like I was his invited confidant for each adventure. While some travel narratives provide too many particulars, Mr. Yackel is a master at setting the stage and then allowing the reader’s imagination to fill in the details.

  • SK

    Don Yackel brings you right along with him on his many adventures. If you like kayak camping you will recognize the daily small triumphs and disasters that happen to us all. Highly recommended. Thanks, Don!

  • Steven J. Mcallister

    I had really enjoyed his first book and his second book is just as good. It is an easy and fun read, from beginning to end. Although I do participate in my own paddle adventures, I think it would appeal to anyone who is into outdoor adventure. It has a good mix of outdoor experiences, including stories about the people he encounters along the way.

  • Peter Tortorello

    I wanted to let you know about my experience reading this book! I’m not a kayaker but have always wanted to enjoy the sport. This book has inspired me to take every advantage to examine nature and enjoy its beauty. Mr. Yackel’s vivid description of the beauty and adventure he experienced, brings nature to life. I felt like I could see what he saw. It made me realize how special his trips were and I am grateful that he took me along for the ride! Great and easy read! I didn’t want to put it down until it was finished. This book was just as exciting as his first book “The idling Bulldozer and other Paddling Adventures”. Looking forward to his next book!

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