The Legendary Jackrabbit Johannsen

The Legendary Jackrabbit Johannsen
Title The Legendary Jackrabbit Johannsen PDF eBook
Author Alice E. Johannsen
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages 324
Release 1993
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780773511514

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This is the story of the remarkable Norwegian-Canadian who pioneered cross-country skiing in North America. A warm and personal portrait written by his daughter, it also places Johannsen's life in the context of the milieux in which he lived, and adds an element of objectivity and clarity to the Jackrabbit legend. Jackrabbit's life spanned more than eleven decades. Born in Norway in 1875, he spent his early years there before going to university in Berlin. As a young engineer he emigrated to the United States. After living and working in New York, in 1928 he moved to Canada with his wife and children and made his home in Montreal. Despite the financial problems which he encountered throughout his life, his good humour and determination never failed nor did his devotion to the outdoors and the development of skiing. Jackrabbit became a symbol for wilderness adventure and the excitement of cross-country skiing and, through his energy and enthusiasm, managed to impart his ideals to countless others. Alice Johannsen vividly describes the way her father lived and thought, and explains the personal philosophy that shaped his activities and achievements. This enjoyable biography will appeal to a wide range of general readers and offers a rich source for studies in sport, sociology, Canadian history, and Scandinavian studies. The late Alice E. Johannsen was Director of the McGill University Museums, Director of the Gault Estate and of the Mont St-Hilaire Nature Conservation Centre, and founder and Curator of the Jackrabbit Museum in Piedmont, Quebec.

Legendary Jackrabbit Johannsen

Legendary Jackrabbit Johannsen
Title Legendary Jackrabbit Johannsen PDF eBook
Author Alice E. Johannsen
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages 321
Release 1993-09-20
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0773564314

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Jackrabbit's life spanned more than eleven decades. Born in Norway in 1875, he spent his early years there before going to university in Berlin. As a young engineer he emigrated to the United States. After living and working in New York, in 1928 he moved to Canada with his wife and children and made his home in Montreal. Despite the financial problems which he encountered throughout his life, his good humour and determination never failed nor did his devotion to the outdoors and the development of skiing. Jackrabbit became a symbol for wilderness adventure and the excitement of cross-country skiing and, through his energy and enthusiasm, managed to impart his ideals to countless others. Alice Johannsen vividly describes the way her father lived and thought, and explains the personal philosophy that shaped his activities and achievements. This enjoyable biography will appeal to a wide range of general readers and offers a rich source for studies in sport, sociology, Canadian history, and Scandinavian studies.

Jackrabbit, His First Hundred Years

Jackrabbit, His First Hundred Years
Title Jackrabbit, His First Hundred Years PDF eBook
Author Jackrabbit Johannsen
Publisher Don Mills, Ont. : Collier Macmillan Canada
Pages 205
Release 1975
Genre Cross-country skiing
ISBN 9780029766804

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Skiing Heritage Journal

Skiing Heritage Journal
Title Skiing Heritage Journal PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 32
Release 2001-03
Genre
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Skiing Heritage is a quarterly Journal of original, entertaining, and informative feature articles on skiing history. Published by the International Skiing History Association, its contents support ISHA's mission "to preserve skiing history and to increase awareness of the sport's heritage."

Out of Bounds

Out of Bounds
Title Out of Bounds PDF eBook
Author Brian Eddington
Publisher Westmount, Quebec : Price-Patterson Limited
Pages 164
Release 2004-01-01
Genre Downhill skiing
ISBN 9781896881454

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Skiing Heritage Journal

Skiing Heritage Journal
Title Skiing Heritage Journal PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 44
Release 2010-09
Genre
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Skiing Heritage is a quarterly Journal of original, entertaining, and informative feature articles on skiing history. Published by the International Skiing History Association, its contents support ISHA's mission "to preserve skiing history and to increase awareness of the sport's heritage."

This Land of Snow

This Land of Snow
Title This Land of Snow PDF eBook
Author Anders Morley
Publisher Mountaineers Books
Pages 256
Release 2021-09-09
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1680512730

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A passionate skier since he was a child, Anders Morley dreamed of going on a significant adventure, something bold and of his own design. And so one year in his early thirties, he decided to strap on cross-country skis to travel across Canada in the winter alone. This Land of Snow is about that journey and a man who must come to terms with what he has left behind, as well as how he wants to continue living after his trip is over. It is an honest, thoughtful, and humorous reckoning of an adventure filled with adrenalin and exuberance, as well as mistakes and danger. Along the way readers gain insight, both charming and fascinating, into Northern outdoor culture and modern-day wilderness living, the history of northern exploration and Nordic skiing, the right to roam movement, winter ecology, and more. Throughout, Morley’s clear, subtle, and self-deprecating voice speaks to a backwoods-genteel aesthetic that explores the dichotomy between wildness and refinement, language and personal story, journey and home.