A Lady's Life in the Rocky Mountains

A Lady's Life in the Rocky Mountains
Title A Lady's Life in the Rocky Mountains PDF eBook
Author Isabella Lucy Bird
Publisher
Pages 338
Release 1893
Genre Estes Park (Colo.)
ISBN

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Letters to her sister about the author's travel in Colorado, autumn and early winter 1873.

Show Me Your Rocky Mountains!

Show Me Your Rocky Mountains!
Title Show Me Your Rocky Mountains! PDF eBook
Author Thelma Hatch Wyss
Publisher Shadow Mountain
Pages 150
Release 1982
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9780877479208

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A twelve-year-old collier leaves England in 1856 with his mother and brother and travels by chartered ship across the Atlantic and by train and handcart across America to the Promised Land of the Mormons.

Foraging the Rocky Mountains

Foraging the Rocky Mountains
Title Foraging the Rocky Mountains PDF eBook
Author Lizbeth Morgan
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 273
Release 2013-06-04
Genre Nature
ISBN 1493002252

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The Rocky Mountain region's diverse geography overflows with edible plant species. From salsify to pearly everlasting, currants to pine nuts, Foraging the Rocky Mountains guides you to 85 edible wild foods and healthful herbs of the region. This valuable reference guide will help you identify and appreciate the wild bounty of the Rocky Mountain states. This guide also includes:: detailed descriptions of edible plants and animals tips on finding, preparing, and using foraged foods recipes suitable for the trail and at home detailed, full-color photos a glossary of botanical terms

The Civilian Conservation Corps in Colorado

The Civilian Conservation Corps in Colorado
Title The Civilian Conservation Corps in Colorado PDF eBook
Author Robert W. Audretsch
Publisher
Pages 234
Release 2017
Genre History
ISBN 9781457555206

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The world was without hope for many of Colorado's young men in 1933. Youth unemployment was 25 percent and another 29 percent were working only part-time. Many quit school before graduation to work odd jobs to support their families. Others took to hitching rides on railroad cars desperate for a new opportunity. Even young men who finished their schooling were without work as they had no job experience or training. Then, in 1933, with the beginning of the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) young men could go to work in Colorado's national parks, state parks, national forests and other public lands. They no longer worried where their next meal would come from. Now they could learn new job skills. In Colorado CCC boys planted trees, erected fences and telephone lines and put out forest fires. Today we still use the roads and trails they built. CCC work was made to last. At the program's end in 1942 over 30,000 Colorado men served at over one hundred twenty camps. And work was completed in nearly every county in the state. Robert W. "Bob" Audretsch retired as a National Park Service ranger at Grand Canyon in 2009 after nearly 20 years of service. Since then, he has devoted himself full time to research and writing about the Civilian Conservations Corps (CCC). Bob grew up in Detroit, Michigan, and attended Wayne State University where he received a BA in history and a MS in library science. Prior to his work as a ranger, he was a librarian in Michigan, Ohio, and Colorado. Bob has a lifelong interest in history, nature, books, and art and has written numerous publications in the fields of library science, sports, and history. Bob is the author of Grand Canyon's Phantom Ranch (Arcadia Publishing, 2012), Shaping the Park and Saving the Boys: The Civilian Conservation Corps at Grand Canyon, 1933-1942 (Dog Ear Publishing, 2011), We Still Walk in Their Footprint: The Civilian Conservation Corps in Northern Arizona, 1933-1942 (Dog Ear Publishing, 2013), Selected Grand Canyon Area Hiking Routes, Including the Little Colorado River and Great Thumb (Dog Ear Publishing, June, 2014) and, with Sharon Hunt, The Civilian Conservation Corps in Arizona (Images of America) (Arcadia Publishing). He resides in Lakewood, Colorado.

The Rocky Mountains

The Rocky Mountains
Title The Rocky Mountains PDF eBook
Author Alf Alderson
Publisher Rough Guides
Pages 732
Release 2002
Genre Travel
ISBN 9781858288543

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A handbook to the peaks and valleys of Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho and Nothern Utah, this guide contains advice on outdoor adventures including the regions trails, river runs and ski slopes. Reviews are given on what to pack and where to eat, drink and sleep in every area and price range. In-depth coverage of gateway cities Denver and Salt Lake City, and the grand geology of Glacier, Yellowstone and Rocky Mountain national parks is included.

Field Guide to Rivers of the Rocky Mountains

Field Guide to Rivers of the Rocky Mountains
Title Field Guide to Rivers of the Rocky Mountains PDF eBook
Author Tim Palmer
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 305
Release 2021-09-01
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1493052403

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The Rocky Mountains are renowned for rugged grandeur, but the rivers flowing off the peaks are just as extraordinary in their beauty, nature, and allure. Tim Palmer reveals these natural wonders with their irresistible opportunities for paddling in swift currents and hiking along scenic shores with Field Guide to Rivers of the Rocky Mountains. He guides readers across Colorado, Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming in this essential and inspiring reference for residents of the Rockies and visitors alike. Look inside to find: Detailed descriptions of 70 rivers Paddling difficulty and trail locations Directions to landings and trailheads Natural science and conservation history 200 brilliant photos by the author Maps locating all rivers

The Rocky Mountains

The Rocky Mountains
Title The Rocky Mountains PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey Zuehlke
Publisher Lerner Publications
Pages 36
Release 2010-01-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0761359621

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Did you know that the Rocky Mountains range is more than 3,000 miles long? It stretches all the way from Canada in the north to New Mexico in the south. Some people call them the "Backbone of North America." But how were they formed? What caused their peaks to rise so high? Read this book to find out!