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Grand Canyon Women

Author : Betty Leavengood
Publisher : Grand Canyon Association
Page : 324 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0938216783

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Grand Canyon Women tells the humorous and heartbreaking stories of twenty-six remarkable women--Native Americans, river runners, scientists, wranglers, architects, rangers, hikers, and housewives--each of whom, in the midst of nature's indiscriminate universe, discovers her identity.

Ladies of the Canyons

Author : Lesley Poling-Kempes
Publisher : University of Arizona Press
Page : 384 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2015-09-17
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780816524945

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Ladies of the Canyons by Lesley Poling-Kempes Pdf

Ladies of the Canyons is the true story of a group of remarkable women whose lives were transformed by the people and landscape of the American Southwest in the first decades of the twentieth century.

Breaking Into the Current

Author : Louise Teal
Publisher : University of Arizona Press
Page : 204 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 1994-02
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0816514291

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In 1973, Marilyn Sayre gave up her job as a computer programmer and became the first woman in twenty years to run a commercial boat through the Grand Canyon. Georgie White had been the first, back in the 1950s, but it took time before other women broke into guiding passengers down the Colorado River. This book profiles eleven of the first full-season Grand Canyon boatwomen, weaving together their various experiences in their own words. Breaking Into the Current is a story of romance between women and a place. Each woman tells a part of every Canyon boatwoman's story: when Marilyn Sayre talks about leaving the Canyon, when Ellen Tibbets speaks of crew camaraderie, or when Martha Clark recalls the thrill of white water, each tells how all were involved in the same romance. All the boatwomen have stories to tell of how they first came to the Canyon and why they stayed. Some speak of how they balanced their passion for being in the Canyon against the frustration of working in a traditionally male-oriented occupation, where today women account for about fifteen percent of the Canyon's commercial river guides. As river guides in love with the Canyon and their work, these women have followed their hearts. "I've done a lot," says Becca Lawton, "but there's been nothing like holding those oars in my hands and putting my boat exactly where I wanted it. Nothing."

Rusch to Glory

Author : Rebecca Rusch,Selene Yeager
Publisher : VeloPress
Page : 262 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2014-10-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781937716615

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Rebecca Rusch is one of the great endurance athletes of our time. Known today as the Queen of Pain for her perseverance as a relentlessly fast runner, paddler, and mountain bike racer, Rusch was a normal kid from Chicago who abandoned a predictable life for one of adventure. In her new book Rusch to Glory: Adventure, Risk & Triumph on the Path Less Traveled, Rusch weaves her fascinating life's story among the exotic locales and extreme conditions that forged an extraordinary athlete from ordinary roots. Rusch has run the gauntlet of endurance sports over her career as a professional athlete-- climbing, adventure racing, whitewater rafting, cross-country skiing, and mountain biking--racking up world championships along the way. But while she might seem like just another superhuman playing out a fistful of aces, her empowering story proves that anyone can rise above self-doubt and find their true potential. First turning heads with her rock climbing and paddling skills, Rusch soon found herself spearheading adventure racing teams like Mark Burnett's Eco-Challenge series. As she fought her way through the jungles of Borneo, raced camels across Morocco, threaded the rugged Tian Shan mountains, and river-boarded the Grand Canyon in the dead of winter, she was forced to stare down her own demons. Through it all, Rusch continually redefined her limits, pushing deep into the pain cave and emerging ready for the next great challenge. At age 38, Rusch faced a tough decision: retire or reinvent herself yet again. Determined to go for broke, she shifted her focus to endurance mountain bike racing and rode straight into the record books at a moment when most athletes walk away. Rusch to Glory is more than an epic story of adventure; it is a testament to the rewards of hard work, determination, and resilience on the long road to personal and professional triumph.

Woman of the River

Author : Richard Westwood
Publisher : University Press of Colorado
Page : 440 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2019-09-02
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780874213683

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Woman of the River by Richard Westwood Pdf

The great adventurer who helped make whitewater rafting a beloved national pastime comes to vivid life in this rollicking biography. Georgie White Clark—adventurer, raconteur, eccentric—first came to know the canyons of the Colorado River by swimming portions of them with a single companion. She subsequently hiked and rafted portions of the canyons, increasingly sharing her love of the Colorado River with friends and acquaintances. At first establishing a part-time guide service as a way to support her own river trips, Clark went on to become perhaps the canyons’ best-known river guide, introducing their rapids to many others, both on the river, via her large-capacity rubber rafts, and across the nation, via magazine articles and movies. Georgie Clark saw the river and her sport change with the building of Glen Canyon Dam, enormous increases in the popularity of river running, and increased National Park Service regulation of rafting and river guides. Adjusting, though not always easily, to the changes, she helped transform an elite adventure sport into a major tourist activity.

I Am the Grand Canyon

Author : Stephen Hirst
Publisher : Grand Canyon Association
Page : 316 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : History
ISBN : 0938216864

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I Am the Grand Canyon is the story of the Havasupai people. From their origins among the first group of Indians to arrive in North America some 20,000 years ago to their epic struggle to regain traditional lands taken from them in the nineteenth century, the Havasupai have a long and colorful history. The story of this tiny tribe once confined to a toosmall reservation depicts a people with deep cultural ties to the land, both on their former reservation below the rim of the Grand Canyon and on the surrounding plateaus. In the spring of 1971, the federal government proposed incorporating still more Havasupai land into Grand Canyon National Park. At hearings that spring, Havasupai Tribal Chairman Lee Marshall rose to speak. "I heard all you people talking about the Grand Canyon," he said. "Well, you're looking at it. I am the Grand Canyon!" Marshall made it clear that Havasu Canyon and the surrounding plateau were critical to the survival of his people; his speech laid the foundation for the return of thousands of acres of Havasupai land in 1975. I Am the Grand Canyon is the story of a heroic people who refused to back down when facing overwhelming odds. They won, and today the Havasupai way of life quietly continues in the Grand Canyon and on the surrounding plateaus.

Canyon Solitude

Author : Patricia McCairen
Publisher : Seal Press (CA)
Page : 246 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1580050077

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Canyon Solitude by Patricia McCairen Pdf

The author describes her experiences rafting down the Colorado River and through the Grand Canyon

Encyclopedia of Women in the American West

Author : Gordon Moris Bakken,Brenda Farrington
Publisher : SAGE Publications
Page : 408 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2003-06-26
Category : History
ISBN : 9781452265261

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Encyclopedia of Women in the American West by Gordon Moris Bakken,Brenda Farrington Pdf

The Encyclopedia of Women of the American West captures the lives of more than 150 women who made their mark from the mid-1800s to the present, contextualizing their experiences and contributions to American society. Including many women profiled for the first time, the encyclopedia offers immense value and interest to practicing historians as well as students and the public.

Women and Nature

Author : Glenda Riley
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Page : 332 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 1999-01-01
Category : Nature
ISBN : 0803289758

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Long before Rachel Carson?s fight against pesticides placed female environmental activists in the national spotlight, women were involved in American environmentalism. In Women and Nature: Saving the "Wild" West, Glenda Riley calls for a reappraisal of the roots of the American conservation movement. This thoroughly researched study of women conservationists provides a needed corrective to the male-dominated historiography of environmental studies. The early conservation movement gained much from women?s widespread involvement. Florence Merriam Bailey classified the birds of New Mexico and encouraged appreciation of nature and concern for environmental problems. Ornithologist Margaret Morse Nice published widely on Oklahoma birds. In 1902 Mary Knight Britton established the Wild Flower Preservation Society of America. Women also stimulated economic endeavors related to environmental concerns, including nature writing and photography, health spas and resorts, and outdoor clothing and equipment. From botanists, birders, and nature writers to club-women and travelers, untold numbers of women have contributed to the groundswell of support for environmentalism.

The Women's West

Author : Susan Armitage,Elizabeth Jameson
Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Page : 342 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 1987
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0806120673

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The Women's West by Susan Armitage,Elizabeth Jameson Pdf

Uses selections from diaries, public records, letters, interviews, and fiction to describe the experiences of women in the West, including Indians, servants, waitresses, prostitutes, and farmers

Wilderness Therapy for Women

Author : Ellen Cole,Esther D Rothblum,Eve M Tallman
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 273 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2014-02-04
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN : 9781317764632

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Wilderness Therapy for Women by Ellen Cole,Esther D Rothblum,Eve M Tallman Pdf

Wilderness Therapy for Women offers women risktaking adventure activities in the outdoors as an alternative to traditional therapy. The contributing authors illustrate the empowerment, confidence, and self-esteem women can derive from adventure and experiential activities. This is the first book of its kind devoted to the symbolic value of wilderness accomplishments to women’s mental health. Wilderness Therapy for Women unites women with nature and each other by lifting the social constraints surrounding women in adventure pursuits. It offers women a new method of healing while developing an appreciation for the uniqueness of the environment. Daring experiences in the outdoors rekindles a sense of strength and a respect for the provider of that strength. A therapeutic experience from the outdoors provides women with an awareness of their capabilities to strengthen and preserve themselves and their surroundings. This book is divided into four parts: Theoretical Perspectives, Wilderness Therapy in Action, Special Populations, and Personal Narratives. Readers will find many topics of interest including: Body image and wilderness therapy The therapeutic value of the wilderness Ethical considerations of experiential therapy Ropes courses for women All-women’s river trips Special populations: rape and incest survivors, welfare mothers, and mid-life women. Intended as a guide book, Wilderness Therapy for Women is ideal for mental health professionals who are either practicing wilderness therapy or merely inquisitive about it. Outfitters and professional outdoor leaders will benefit from chapters on theory, applications, and special populations. Outdoor program administrators and educators who must remain on the cutting edge of their industry will also profit from this book.

She Explores

Author : Gale Straub
Publisher : Chronicle Books
Page : 242 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2019-03-26
Category : Travel
ISBN : 9781452167671

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For every woman who has ever been called outdoorsy comes a collection of stories that inspires unforgettable adventure. Beautiful, empowering, and exhilarating, She Explores is a spirited celebration of female bravery and courage, and an inspirational companion for any woman who wants to travel the world on her own terms. Combining breathtaking travel photography with compelling personal narratives, She Explores shares the stories of 40 diverse women on unforgettable journeys in nature: women who live out of vans, trucks, and vintage trailers, hiking the wild, cooking meals over campfires, and sleeping under the stars. Women biking through the countryside, embarking on an unknown road trip, or backpacking through the outdoors with their young children in tow. Complementing the narratives are practical tips and advice for women planning their own trips, including: • Preparing for a solo hike • Must-haves for a road-trip kitchen • Planning ahead for unknown territory • Telling your own story A visually stunning and emotionally satisfying collection for any woman craving new landscapes and adventure.

Grand Canyon to Hearst Ranch

Author : Elizabeth Austin
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 431 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2020-02-21
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9781493048359

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Grand Canyon to Hearst Ranch by Elizabeth Austin Pdf

Finalist for the 2020 WILLA Literary Award, Creative Nonfiction Inspired by her first breathtaking trip in the Grand Canyon, Harriet Hunt Burgess dedicated her life to saving land for future generations. Beginning in the 1970s, she persevered through four decades—overcoming daunting obstacles and taking extraordinary risks—to conserve hundreds of thousands of acres of land in the American West. Without Burgess, iconic and irreplaceable landscapes like the Lake Tahoe region and the California coast would be much different today. As Harriet Burgess once explained, “The land we save is our legacy. It’s what we give to our children.” The Grand Canyon was the catalyst for Harriet’s conservation mission and the spark for Grand Canyon to Hearst Ranch. Author Elizabeth Austin has interwoven her own exhilarating and life-changing dory trip through the depths of the Grand Canyon with the compelling story of Harriet’s early life and five of her most significant conservation achievements as founder-president of the American Land Conservancy.

Technology and Women's Voices

Author : Cheris Kramarae
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 246 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2004-01-14
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781135795016

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Technology and Women's Voices by Cheris Kramarae Pdf

First published in 1988. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Women's Camera Work

Author : Judith Fryer Davidov
Publisher : Duke University Press
Page : 516 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : Art
ISBN : 0822320673

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Women's Camera Work by Judith Fryer Davidov Pdf

Gertrude Kasebier, Imogen Cunningham, Dorothea Lange, Laura Gilpin--author Judith Fryer Davidov examines the influence of the lives and work of a particular network of women photographers linked by time, interaction, and friendship. In presenting one of the most important strands of American photography, this richly illustrated book will interest students of American visual culture, women's studies, and general readers alike. 220 photos.