The Alaskan Retreaters Notebook
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Author | : Ray Ordorica |
Publisher | : Skyhorse |
Total Pages | : 182 |
Release | : 2016-01-19 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 151070082X |
In the fall of 1978 Ray Ordorica packed everything he thought he would need into his Toyota LandCruiser and drove north to Alaska. He came to a land he had never seen, to find something he wasn't even sure existed: a wilderness cabin he could use for a year or more to live, think, relax, read, and write. Ordorica found his cabin, fixed it up, and, although it was just an un-insulated 12- by 16-foot one-room log structure, he spent three winters in it in relative comfort. Ordorica’s life in that cabin fulfilled a dream he had had for more than ten years. During his long winters in Alaska, it occurred to him that there must be many others who have put off an extended wilderness visit to out of ignorance or fear. They have as many questions about Alaska as he had before he arrived: How do you cope with 40 below? How do you get water? Is it totally dark in mid-winter? These questions and many more gave Ordorica the idea to write the Alaskan Retreater’s Notebook, an epic memoir about one man’s journey into the Alaskan wilderness. With his wisdom, you will learn how to live with the country, and not against it.
Author | : Guy Grieve |
Publisher | : Hodder & Stoughton |
Total Pages | : 393 |
Release | : 2015-04-16 |
Genre | : Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | : 1444717782 |
Guy Grieve's life was going nowhere - trapped in a job he hated, commuting 2,000 miles a month and up to his neck in debt. But he dreamed of escaping it all to live alone in one of the wildest, most remote places on earth - Alaska. And just when he'd given up hope, the dream came true. Suddenly Guy was thrown into one of the harshest environments in the world, miles from the nearest human being and armed with only the most basic equipment. And he soon found - whether building a log cabin from scratch, hunting, ice fishing or of course dodging bears in the buff - that life in the wilderness was anything but easy... Part Ray Mears, part Bill Bryson, CALL OF THE WILD is the gripping story of how a mild-mannered commuter struggled with the elements - and himself - and eventually learned the ways of the wild.
Author | : Jennifer Snow |
Publisher | : HQN Books |
Total Pages | : 384 |
Release | : 2020-07-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0369700201 |
Can a weekend in the wilds of Alaska clear the air between these competitive colleagues and remind them of all they’ve been missing? When the opportunity for a high-profile promotion comes up, hardworking sales rep Kendra Phillips figures she’s a shoo-in…only to be disappointed to be beaten out by her new coworker, Nolan Lawless. Kendra wouldn’t be so upset if he was just another colleague, but she and Nolan have history. The two shared a steamy week together at a sales conference months ago, and Kendra came away feeling that their connection was real. At least, until Nolan ghosted her as soon as the conference was over. Kendra just wants to move on and focus on her job, but a forced work retreat makes avoiding Nolan impossible. Roughing it in the Alaskan wilderness isn’t exactly Kendra’s idea of a good time, and when Nolan is assigned as her partner for the trip, she’ll have to channel her pain into competitive energy to prove she’s over him…even when sleeping next to him in their tiny shelter tells her heart she’s not. Look for Jennifer’s newest book, Stars Over Alaska!
Author | : Stan Zuray |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 199 |
Release | : 2017-04-27 |
Genre | : Frontier and pioneer life |
ISBN | : 9781521098899 |
In 1960s inner city Boston, Stan Zuray had no future. As the Vietnam war took more and more of his friends, and many of those who returned sank further into drugs and despair, Stan looked for meaning and found nothing. His life's purpose lay thirty-three hundred miles northwest, deep in the Tozitna River Valley in the heart of Alaska's frozen interior. Deadly cold, famine, grizzly bears, and one unruly sled dog with a grudge kept Stan on the knife's edge between survival and death. Humbled by the power of nature, the Boston greaser who was destined for prison found a new life in the wild, where one mistake can prove fatal. This is the true story of Stan Zuray's incredible journey; the reformation of a man's heart and mind in the forbidding darkness of Alaska's endless winter.
Author | : Don Pitcher |
Publisher | : Moon Travel |
Total Pages | : 594 |
Release | : 2007-04-16 |
Genre | : Travel |
ISBN | : 1566919290 |
Travel writer and nature photographer, Don Pitcher, knows the best way toxperience Alaska from fine-dining in Anchorage to backpacking in Denaliational Park. Don provides suggestions for unique trips like the Best oflaska and Along the AlCan. Packed with information on dining, transportation,nd accommodations, "Moon Alaska" has lots of options for a range of traveludgets. Every Moon guidebook includes recommendations for must-see sightsnd many regional, area, and city-centered maps. Complete with details onhere to view wildlife at the Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge, or kayakn Prince William Sound, "Moon Alaska" gives travelers the tools they need toreate a more personal and memorable experience. With expert writers,irst-rate strategic advice, and an essential dose of humor, Moon guidebooksre the cure for the common trip.
Author | : Aria Wyatt |
Publisher | : Compass Series |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2021-02 |
Genre | : Actors |
ISBN | : 9781735950501 |
Wes Emerson is at the pinnacle of his career. The Australian actor has more fame, money, and adoring women than he knows what to do with. Too much. What better place to decompress, than an exclusive lodge in Alaska's Far North? But when his brother backs out at the last minute, and a snarky New York nurse snags the vacancy, she challenges everything Wes knows of himself. ?Lena Hamilton didn't plan on a forced leave of absence from work, nor did she expect to wind up in Alaska. Trapped in the crossroads of ambition and self-preservation, the Manhattan trauma nurse has two weeks to decide the future of her career. When Lena finds herself at a remote lodge with THE Wes Emerson, her job is the last thing on her mind. While she can't control her body's response to the panty-melter, she'll be damned if she opens her heart.Fiercely independent, Lena is nothing like the women Wes is used to. She calls his every bluff, pushing buttons he didn't know he had. And as the growly alpha inside Wes begins to pace, Lena doesn't just rattle his cage, she bites back, making him want things he'd sworn off for years. When they land at the mercy of the Alaskan wilderness, Lena and Wes quickly learn Mother Nature doesn't pull her punches. They find their True North in each other, but can they make it out alive?
Author | : Leslie Leyland Fields |
Publisher | : NavPress |
Total Pages | : 225 |
Release | : 2020-04-07 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 1641582197 |
Your Story Matters presents a dynamic and spiritually formative process for understanding and redeeming the past in order to live well in the present and into the future. Leslie Leyland Fields has used and taught this practical and inspiring writing process for decades, helping people from all walks of life to access memory and sift through the truth of their stories. This is not just a book for writers. Each one of us has a story, and understanding God's work in our stories is a vital part of our faith. Through the spiritual practice of writing, we can "remember" his acts among us, "declare his glory among the nations," and pass on to others what we have witnessed of God in this life: the mysterious, the tragic, the miraculous, the ordinary. With a companion video curriculum from RightNow Media, this is a "why not" book as opposed to a "how to" book. Leslie asks each of us an important question: "Why not learn to tell your story, in the context of the grander story of God?"
Author | : John Luther Adams |
Publisher | : Macmillan + ORM |
Total Pages | : 153 |
Release | : 2020-09-22 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0374722269 |
"[An] illuminating memoir." —Corinna da Fonseca-Wollheim, The New York Times The story of a composer's life in the Alaskan wilderness and a meditation on making art in a landscape acutely threatened by climate change In the summer of 1975, the composer John Luther Adams, then a twenty-two-year-old graduate of CalArts, boarded a flight to Alaska. So began a journey into the mountains, forests, and tundra of the far north—and across distinctive mental and aural terrain—that would last for the next forty years. Silences So Deep is Adams’s account of these formative decades—and of what it’s like to live alone in the frozen woods, composing music by day and spending one’s evenings with a raucous crew of poets, philosophers, and fishermen. From adolescent loves—Edgard Varèse and Frank Zappa—to mature preoccupations with the natural world that inform such works as The Wind in High Places, Adams details the influences that have allowed him to emerge as one of the most celebrated and recognizable composers of our time. Silences So Deep is also a memoir of solitude enriched by friendships with the likes of the conductor Gordon Wright and the poet John Haines, both of whom had a singular impact on Adams’s life. Whether describing the travails of environmental activism in the midst of an oil boom or midwinter conversations in a communal sauna, Adams writes with a voice both playful and meditative, one that evokes the particular beauty of the Alaskan landscape and the people who call it home. Ultimately, this book is also the story of Adams’s difficult decision to leave a rapidly warming Alaska and to strike out for new topographies and sources of inspiration. In its attentiveness to the challenges of life in the wilderness, to the demands of making art in an age of climate crisis, and to the pleasures of intellectual fellowship, Silences So Deep is a singularly rich account of a creative life.
Author | : Theo Brown |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 248 |
Release | : 1953 |
Genre | : John Deere tractors |
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Author | : Joseph Grinnell |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 110 |
Release | : 1909 |
Genre | : Alexander Alaska Expedition |
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