The Great American Dirtbags
Title | The Great American Dirtbags PDF eBook |
Author | Luke Mehall |
Publisher | |
Pages | 130 |
Release | 2014-04-14 |
Genre | Mountaineers |
ISBN | 9780615981291 |
"Following in the prose of the beatniks, the athletic counterculture of the dirtbags is carrying the torch with the belief that a simple, rewarding life, close to nature, is still possible in this modern world. In The great American dirtbags, these people and their wild stories come alive..." -- BACK COVER.
American Climber
Title | American Climber PDF eBook |
Author | Luke Mehall |
Publisher | |
Pages | 214 |
Release | 2016-03-28 |
Genre | Mountaineers |
ISBN | 9780692667682 |
American Climber is a memoir loaded with epic climbing stories and adventures. It contains two underlying themes: a compelling narrative of Mehall's tumultuous journey to climbing that ultimately saved his life, and a detailed look at the American dirtbag climbing culture, which has never truly been examined in a memoir. "I started climbing during a time when people traveled and lived to climb. They scraped together anything they could and lived out of cars, trucks, tents or vans. Climbing was not only a lifestyle for them, but a purpose for life. With the popularity of climbing skyrocketing, a lot of this soul has been diluted or lost. Luke does an incredible job at capturing the essence of why so many of us climb, why so many of us devote our lives to this sport and lifestyle. It's these people that are the lifers, that keep the soul and character alive, and now there is a great memoir documenting one person's journey through it." Beth Rodden, climbing legend, prolific El Capitan first ascentionist "Luke Mehall emerged as a writer just in time to chronicle the dwindling light of the soul-climber: one who climbs for the aesthetics, who adventures for the freedom not the recognition, who's hi-tech gear is merely a tool rather than a totem. Luke and his cohorts embody the dream of the American West with all its promise of freedom and risk and reward. To dive into a Mehall book is to be brought along on a ride that we all wish we had the courage to board, but most of us trade that courage for comfort." Chris Kalous, host of the Enormocast podcast Luke Mehall is one of the few adventure writers out who handle the tricky first person voice as if it were made for him. John Long, climbing legend and Senior Contributing Editor, Rock and Ice Who's more in tune with the ethos of the dirtbag-and more able to write passionately and honestly about it-than Luke Mehall? I think no one. Brendan Leonard of Semi-rad.com, and author of 60 Meters to Nowhere and New American Road Trip Mixtape "American Climber isn't just about climbing; it is a strong and well-told story about climbing out of the gray cave of existential depression that infects so many young people today, an always-honest account of finding meaning in his life not through disposable McJobs or the standard-issue American dream, but through self-medicating on nature and nature's challenges, where the true highs of life and living are hard-earned doing strange things in strange places with a band of brothers and sisters equally disaffected but spirited. I've previously said that Mehall could be the Kerouac of his generation; with American Climber, he's there." George Sibley author of Dragons in Paradise and Water Wranglers, longtime contributor to the Mountain Gazette
Great American Treasure Hunting Stories
Title | Great American Treasure Hunting Stories PDF eBook |
Author | Lamar Underwood |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 271 |
Release | 2021-11-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1493035177 |
Two of mankind’s most persistent quests—“get rich quick” and “something for nothing”—provide the power driving these tales of treasure-seekers in action. Renowned storytellers like Louis L’Amour and Jack London join real-life adventurers risking their lives for riches they think are worth the dangers. Buried treasure, creeks glittering with gold nuggets, sunken galleons filled with Spanish doubloons—the mother lodes are as varied as the men pursuing them. Some of the seekers will be rewarded; others face tragedy in remote places, lost among the jungles, mountains, and oceans. In both fiction and non-fiction, these stories make treasure hunting a real-life experience, in gripping prose that makes the reader of these stories part of the hunt itself.
Graduating from College Me, a Dirtbag Climber Grows Up
Title | Graduating from College Me, a Dirtbag Climber Grows Up PDF eBook |
Author | Luke Mehall |
Publisher | Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
Pages | 130 |
Release | 2016-10-05 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781539124672 |
A collection of short stories, poetry, and vignettes, from the leading voice of the dirtbag climber. In this book is Mehall's most raw writing to date, a reflection on the times, our country, and of course, climbing in the great Southwest American desert.
How to be a Dirtbag
Title | How to be a Dirtbag PDF eBook |
Author | Kevin S Mohler |
Publisher | Kevin Mohler |
Pages | 174 |
Release | 2020-09-15 |
Genre | Humor |
ISBN |
The ultimate guide to going on the road. For generations people have abandoned the grind to go travel and live out of cars and backpacks. This book tells you how.
Dirt Bags, Liars and Power Freaks
Title | Dirt Bags, Liars and Power Freaks PDF eBook |
Author | Douglas P. Rosile Sr. |
Publisher | AuthorHouse |
Pages | 209 |
Release | 2017-01-19 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1524658464 |
Dirtbags, Liars and Power Freaks is Dougs attempt to educate the American public about the corrupt income tax system, how and why it exists, is protected and must be replaced. He wants all of the countrys younger generation to wake up to that and be free to enjoy the fruits of their labor and not be a financial slave.
Skiing
Title | Skiing PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 248 |
Release | 2002-10 |
Genre | |
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