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Arctic traverse : a thousand-mile summer trekking the Brooks Range / Michael Engelhard.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Seattle, WA : Mountaineers Books, [2024]Description: 302 pages : maps ; 21 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781680516784
  • 1680516787
Other title:
  • Thousand-mile summer trekking the Brooks Range
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Contents:
Author's Note: On language and land -- Prologue: Geography of desire -- Refuge -- Road -- Gates -- River -- Strait -- Postscript: Home from the range.
Summary: "A lyrical memoir about wilderness, cultural connections, and gritty adventure across northern Alaska"-- Provided by publisher.
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Item type Home library Collection Shelving location Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult Book Adult Book Main Library NonFiction New 917.987 E57 Available 33111011342363
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

"Alternately profound, funny, and enlightening . . . focused not on the death-defying prowess of the adventurer, but on the wild glory of place." --Erin McKittrick, author of A Long Trek Home , on American Wild

A lyrical memoir that interweaves wilderness, homeland, cultural connections, historical figures, humor, and gritty experiences across northern Alaska, Arctic Traverse: A Thousand-Mile Summer of Trekking the Brooks Range takes readers along on a once-in-a-lifetime journey.

From the award-winning author of Ice Bear: The Cultural History of an Arctic Icon comes an intimate exploration of Alaska's northernmost mountain range with observations on Indigenous cultures, conservation, and intense cross-country travel, all shaped by respect for the land. Follow author Michael Engelhard through tussock-studded tundra for a remarkable tale of bear encounters and white-knuckled river moments, as well as poetic reflections on a vast, untamed landscape. A trained anthropologist, Engelhard evokes classic writers like Edward Abbey, Barry Lopez, and Ellen Meloy with profound dives into human and natural history and vivid meditations on Alaskan wildlife, flora, and geology. When he embarked on this thru-hike, fewer people had completed it solo in a single push than had dived to the floor of the Mariana Trench, the deepest part of Earth's oceans.

Much more than a captivating account of a human-powered solo thru-hike and float, Arctic Traverse illuminates the spirit of Alaska, drawing on encounters with Indigenous elders, guided clients, scientists, and others as well as on Engelhard's long-held dream and his experiences of the land itself.

"A lyrical memoir about wilderness, cultural connections, and gritty adventure across northern Alaska"-- Provided by publisher.

Includes bibliographical references.

Author's Note: On language and land -- Prologue: Geography of desire -- Refuge -- Road -- Gates -- River -- Strait -- Postscript: Home from the range.

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