Kayaking Alone: Nine Hundred Miles from Idaho´s Mountains to the Pacific Ocean
Mike Barenti
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Description for Kayaking Alone: Nine Hundred Miles from Idaho´s Mountains to the Pacific Ocean
Hardback. The Columbia and its tributaries are rivers of conflict. Mike Barenti entered the heart of this conflict when he slid a whitewater kayak into the headwaters of central Idaho's Salmon River and started paddling toward the Pacific Ocean. This is a narrative of man and nature, one-on-one, but also of man and nature writ large. Series: Outdoor Lives. Num Pages: 244 pages, map. BIC Classification: 1KBBWD; WSSN5. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 5487 x 3556 x 23. Weight in Grams: 454.
The Columbia and its tributaries are rivers of conflict. Amid pitched battles over the economy, the environment, and the breaching of dams on the lower Snake River, the salmon that have always quickened these rivers are disappearing. On a warm day in late May, Mike Barenti entered the heart of this conflict when he slid a white-water kayak into the headwaters of central Idaho’s Salmon River and started paddling toward the Pacific Ocean. This account of his two-month, nine-hundred-mile solo journey into the world of the Columbia Basin plunges us into the adventure of navigating these troubled waterways.
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Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2008
Publisher
University of Nebraska Press United States
Number of pages
244
Condition
New
Series
Outdoor Lives
Number of Pages
244
Place of Publication
Lincoln, United States
ISBN
9780803213821
SKU
V9780803213821
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 7 to 11 working days
Ref
99-1
About Mike Barenti
Mike Barenti is a writer and journalist who has worked as a reporter for the Yakima Herald-Republic and the Idaho Falls Post Register and has taught English and creative writing at various colleges.
Reviews for Kayaking Alone: Nine Hundred Miles from Idaho´s Mountains to the Pacific Ocean
“A fresh look at a river system critical to our history and our future. . . . This is a good book about paddling, and an even better book about the salmon, science and politics up the Columbia.”—The Spokesman-Review "Part travelogue, part history lesson, part ecological meditation, Kayaking Alone is the product of a tough but revealing trip."—Idaho Arts Quarterly ... Read more