Into the Unknown

Into the Unknown
Author: Michael P. Ghiglieri
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2024-09-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0826366856

Veteran wilderness guide Michael P. Ghiglieri takes you into the unknown—among white-water rapids, crocodiles, hippos, gorillas, lions, and impossible waterfalls. His riveting memoir not only serves up true high adventure, it also presents the ecology, natural history, conservation (or the lack of it), and exploration history of nine far-flung wilderness regions across the globe—including the never-to-be-repeated white-water run on the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon during the Bureau of Reclamation’s 1983 super flood of ninety-seven thousand cubic feet per second; the first summit-to-sea descent of the Alas River exploring Sumatra’s new Gunung Leuser National Park, a last redoubt for wild orangutans and other rare species; and the “impossible” run of the Alsek River from the Yukon to Alaska in the world’s largest international conservation area. Into the Unknown reveals what the natural world looks like through a professional’s eyes during “adventure” travel, when things start sliding toward the edge. This insider memoir recounts ten sagas of extreme expeditions into Earth’s most amazing wilderness regions to illustrate their realities, science, allure, history, risks to life and limb, and ultimate fates. Many of these regions have now vanished to “progress.” Others are imperiled. Only a few are protected. But all are, or were, places where exotic beauty and danger are inseparable.

Adventurous Exploration Along Great Rivers

Adventurous Exploration Along Great Rivers
Author: Amrahs Hseham
Publisher: Mahesh Dutt Sharma
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2024-01-28
Genre: Travel
ISBN:

The narrative embarks on a global odyssey, weaving together tales of intrepid adventurers and explorers who have navigated the mighty waters of iconic rivers. From the mighty Amazon to the winding Nile, each chapter unfolds as a riveting expedition, providing readers with a front-row seat to the awe-inspiring beauty and challenges encountered along the way. The book captures the essence of rivers as more than mere bodies of water; they are living arteries that carry the lifeblood of diverse ecosystems and human civilizations. Each chapter delves into the unique characteristics of the rivers, exploring the ecosystems they sustain, the cultures that have thrived along their banks, and the historical significance they hold. One of the distinctive features of the book is its emphasis on the spirit of adventure. The explorers and adventurers profiled in its pages embark on journeys that go beyond the geographical; they seek to unravel the stories etched into the landscapes, encounter the people who call these riverbanks home, and confront the untamed forces of nature.

Strange Stories of the Great River

Strange Stories of the Great River
Author: Abbie Johnston Grosvenor
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1918
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

THERE is a river so long and wide that it is the pride of our continent; a very Father of Waters. It draws many other streams into its basin and forms the largest drainage system in the world. In early days this Great River was almost unknown. A few savages had paddled their skiffs upon it. Curious tales were told about it. Monsters guarded it. Sorcerers lived in its caverns. Mystic creatures both good and bad swam through its rapids. After the New World was discovered some daring French explorers longing for adventure traveled into those wilds to see if they could find the hidden waterway of Indian romance. One of them, a bold trader of Canada, in his scarlet coat and three-cornered hat, ventured into the farthest-away channels. Only one of his companions, a boy, came back with him to present the map he drew of the southern reaches of the mighty stream. Next, a gray-frocked Belgian friar, sandaled and shaven of crown, set down on parchment the northern trend of the same river. His goose quill wrote the name of his young oarsman who sang to appease their Indian captors as white men and red rode the waves together.

Adventuring Along the World's Great Rivers

Adventuring Along the World's Great Rivers
Author: Hseham Atina
Publisher: Mds0
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-11-24
Genre:
ISBN:

"Adventuring Along the World's Great Rivers" is a mesmerizing exploration of our planet's lifelines, taking readers on an immersive journey along the most iconic waterways. From the verdant Amazon Rainforest to the historic Nile, the book unveils the diverse wonders and cultural tapestry flourishing along these mighty rivers. Each chapter is a literary voyage, rich in facts, figures, and vivid descriptions, inviting readers to traverse landscapes, delve into historical legacies, and embrace the ecological intricacies of these watercourses. The narrative unfolds as a tapestry, weaving through the untamed wilderness of the Amazon, where the river is a lifeblood for an array of species, and into the heart of ancient civilizations along the Nile. From the rhythmic beats of the Mississippi Delta to the sacred flow of the Ganges, the book captures the essence of each river, revealing the unique stories etched into their banks. Beyond geographical exploration, the book delves into the environmental challenges these rivers face, emphasizing the importance of conservation efforts. It is a call to adventure, beckoning readers to join the expedition and witness the grandeur of the world's great rivers. Whether navigating the enigmatic Mekong or exploring the historical tapestry along the Danube, each chapter promises a thrilling odyssey through the heartlands of continents, exploring the depths of human history, culture, and the natural wonders that these rivers nurture. "Adventuring Along the World's Great Rivers" is an ode to the rivers that shape our world, an exploration that transcends borders, inviting readers to embark on a global riverine symphony.

Adventures on the Great Rivers

Adventures on the Great Rivers
Author: Richard Stead
Publisher: Forgotten Books
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2018-02-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780666055880

Excerpt from Adventures on the Great Rivers: Romantic Incidents and Perils of Travel, Sport, and Exploration Throughout the World In meeting all these perils, the pluck, the endurance, the resourcefulness shown by many of the explorers - and not least amongst them our own countrymen - are often beyond praise. On the contributions to our geographical and scientific knowledge made by these adventurous and gallant men there is little need to dwell; they are known to all intelligent folk. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

Great People. Great Rivers

Great People. Great Rivers
Author: Don Daughenbaugh
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021-01-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9780578832524

Writer, naturalist, biologist, photographer, river guide, park ranger, trap shooter, teacher, fly-tyer, coach, casting instructor, raconteur, in a word... DON DAUGHENBAUGH. Great People, Great Rivers is the collected wild life of Don Daughenbaugh: a historic view of people and places, intimate stories that are often short, but always sweet:Catching eels as a boy for the family table or skating miles down an ice-covered river to town;Helping a congressman's girlfriend claim the most fish on a sunny day at Jackson Hole;Leading the annual August gathering of U.S. statesmen at Old Yellowstone's south gate where the Lewis River joins the Snake;Relaxing at Camp David with the President and family, true friends, orBeing driven off the river by an ornery bison.It's a Great Read.

The Grand Adventure

The Grand Adventure
Author: Mark A. Hicks
Publisher: Book Landing
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2010-09-21
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1453813462

Join Civil War hero John Wesley Powell and his brave companions on the first successful river expedition through what was then the uncharted region of the Grand Canyon. This daring journey is one of the great exploration adventures of the American West. - See more at: http://www.booklanding.com

The Exploration of the Colorado River and Its Canyons

The Exploration of the Colorado River and Its Canyons
Author: John Wesley Powell
Publisher: Penguin Group
Total Pages: 438
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN:

Full text of Powell's 1,000-mile expedition down the fabled Colorado in 1869. Superb account of terrain, geology, vegetation, Indians, famine, mutiny, treacherous rapids, mighty canyons. 240 illustrations.