The Adventures of a Nature Guide
Enos A. Mills
Leído por Sue Anderson





Enos Mills (1870-1922 ), naturalist and conservationist, was instrumental in the creation of Rocky Mountain National Park. Like his mentor John Muir, Mills was an intrepid solitary high country rambler, as well as an accomplished Colorado mountain guide. There are mountain tales aplenty in "Adventures of a Nature Guide." At one point, Mills climbs Long's Peak alone in a gale with winds topping 170 mph., "carried away with the wild, elemental eloquence of the storm." Near the summit, the wind is so fierce he cannot make headway, so he concludes to "reverse ends." "Putting a shoulder against a rock point, I allowed the wind to push my legs around. This . . . enabled me to brace effectively with my feet, and also to hang on more securely with my hands. . . There was no climbing; the wind sucked, dragged, pushed, and floated me ever upward." Summary by Sue Anderson. (7 hr 30 min)
Capítulos
Dedication and Preface | 4:28 | Leído por Sue Anderson |
Snow-Blinded on the Summit | 32:43 | Leído por Sue Anderson |
Waiting in the Wilderness | 37:10 | Leído por Sue Anderson |
Winter Mountaineering | 32:39 | Leído por Sue Anderson |
Trees at Timberline | 26:12 | Leído por Sue Anderson |
Wind-Rapids on the Heights | 25:24 | Leído por Sue Anderson |
The Artic Zone of High Mountains | 18:42 | Leído por Sue Anderson |
Naturalist Meets Prospector | 18:46 | Leído por Sue Anderson |
The White Cyclone | 15:09 | Leído por Sue Anderson |
Lightening and Thunder | 26:43 | Leído por Sue Anderson |
Landmarks | 25:28 | Leído por Sue Anderson |
Children of My Trail School | 50:22 | Leído por Sue Anderson |
A Day With a Nature Guide | 24:05 | Leído por Sue Anderson |
Play and Pranks of Wild Folk | 20:59 | Leído por Sue Anderson |
Censored Natural History News | 22:31 | Leído por Sue Anderson |
Harriet--Little Mountain Climber | 19:46 | Leído por Sue Anderson |
The Evolution of Nature Guiding | 26:40 | Leído por Sue Anderson |
The Development of a Woman Guide | 23:06 | Leído por Sue Anderson |
Reseñas
Enjoyable!





dsuden
Thank you, Sue, for your wonderful contributions. I enjoyed this book a lot, and it was a nice follow up to the books I have listen to by John Muir. Keep up the great work.
Terrific





Janelle
I have to say, Enos Mills was an amazing person. I can’t say that I entirely believed all of his adventures, but they certainly were interesting. The book is divided into two parts. The first part describes a series of adventures the author had exploring mountainous regions. The second part contains a series of essays on nature, education and nature guiding. I listened to the book during the night so I’m sure there were sections I would have found boring in daytime hours. But otherwise I thought his ideas were amazingly modern and pertinent even today. I was especially impressed by his ideas on education, and agree with him on the necessity for people to connect with nature. Overall a terrific read with a great narrator.





JWE
Charming and educational. Great reader too.
Enjoyed the story and the reader!





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