"Brothers on the Bashkaus"
Super read if you've ever rafted or thought about a wilderness first descent. It will give you new respect for the food you eat and the gear you can buy. http://store.everestgear.com/cne006.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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great book for dry winter reading
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I concur: good read!! Four plus stars.
Everyone should have the opportunity to take a trip like this -- someplace where language, customs, and beliefs are unfamiliar and things we take for granted -- transportation and sustenance -- become everday hurdles to overcome. Quickly you discover it's not so much about the river as it is about the people. And that's why I liked this book so much -- the story is revealed through the people -- the river just serves as the backdrop.
Off River Tangent:
Just finished reading Geronimo: The Man, His Time, His Place by Angie Debo as part of my studies looking at the life of Chief Altaha Benito Grayhorse of Hot Springs who fought alongside Geronimo in the late 1800s. A great book looking at the Apaches -- their culture, the Apache Wars and their ultimate demise. A very noble people. Very smart people -- there is no mystery as to why Apache scouts were heavily favored by the U.S. Calvary. Another four plus stars.
Other good books?
Everyone should have the opportunity to take a trip like this -- someplace where language, customs, and beliefs are unfamiliar and things we take for granted -- transportation and sustenance -- become everday hurdles to overcome. Quickly you discover it's not so much about the river as it is about the people. And that's why I liked this book so much -- the story is revealed through the people -- the river just serves as the backdrop.
Off River Tangent:
Just finished reading Geronimo: The Man, His Time, His Place by Angie Debo as part of my studies looking at the life of Chief Altaha Benito Grayhorse of Hot Springs who fought alongside Geronimo in the late 1800s. A great book looking at the Apaches -- their culture, the Apache Wars and their ultimate demise. A very noble people. Very smart people -- there is no mystery as to why Apache scouts were heavily favored by the U.S. Calvary. Another four plus stars.
Other good books?
Re: great book for dry winter reading
Down the River by Edward Abbey...This is a great collection of his essays, all pertaining to the one thing we all love...Rivers
"For the last word in procrastination, go travel a river reluctant to lose his freedom to the sea."
-Aldo Leopold
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Hell or High Water: Surviving Tibets Tsangpo river. Really good book. By Peter Heller
Love the trees, without them we would die.
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The Last River: The search for Shangri-La. Documents an attempted first descent down the Tsangpo in Tibet by a group of kaykers. Epic portages and immense scale. There is a video, too.
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Re: great book for dry winter reading
Starship Troopers - Heinlein
The Last American Man - Gilbert
The Range Life - http://www.therangelife.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The Onion - http://www.theonion.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The Beckoning Silence - Joe Simpson
If those don't keep you busy for awhile you should probably take up hiking in the Ozarks :)
Sorry for the long list, just figured I'd list the highlights of the last couple of months of reading....
The Last American Man - Gilbert
The Range Life - http://www.therangelife.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The Onion - http://www.theonion.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The Beckoning Silence - Joe Simpson
If those don't keep you busy for awhile you should probably take up hiking in the Ozarks :)
Sorry for the long list, just figured I'd list the highlights of the last couple of months of reading....
Smile, summer run-off is coming!!!
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