
Alaska River Guide
Canoeing, Kayaking, and Rafting in the Last Frontier
Karen Jettmar(Author)
Menasha Ridge Press Inc.
3rd Edition
Published on 17. July 2008
Book
Paperback/Softback
328 pages
978-0-89732-957-6 (ISBN)
Description
EXPLORE HIDDEN ALASKAThe Alaska River Guide is the premier guide to Alaskan paddling. It combines detailed river maps, photographs, and crucial at-a-glance information to provide you with the knowledge needed to plan a successful Alaska river trip.
The book also highlights
cautions and river hazards
prime paddling season
directions to river-access points
summaries of fish and wildlife
The rich tapestry of Alaska is threaded together by 365,000 miles of waterways, from cascading mountain streams to meandering valley rivers, from the meltwaters of glaciers to broad rivers that empty into the sea. These waterways run deep in the fabric of Alaskan life, providing means of communication, nutrition, and transport for plants, animals, and people.
The Alaska River Guide provides enough information to help you prepare for your trip without spoiling the wonders and discoveries waiting for you out on the water.
PRAISE FOR PREVIOUS EDITION
"This is dream material. Imagine canoeing the North Fork of the Koyukuk. You can put in near Mount Doonerak . . . and drift through the Gates of the Arctic National Park. The Alaska River Guide will make you want to do it."
-Fairbanks Daily News-Miner
"This book, by Karen Jettmar, will help to preserve Alaska's precious natural heritage.
-President Jimmy Carter
The book also highlights
cautions and river hazards
prime paddling season
directions to river-access points
summaries of fish and wildlife
The rich tapestry of Alaska is threaded together by 365,000 miles of waterways, from cascading mountain streams to meandering valley rivers, from the meltwaters of glaciers to broad rivers that empty into the sea. These waterways run deep in the fabric of Alaskan life, providing means of communication, nutrition, and transport for plants, animals, and people.
The Alaska River Guide provides enough information to help you prepare for your trip without spoiling the wonders and discoveries waiting for you out on the water.
PRAISE FOR PREVIOUS EDITION
"This is dream material. Imagine canoeing the North Fork of the Koyukuk. You can put in near Mount Doonerak . . . and drift through the Gates of the Arctic National Park. The Alaska River Guide will make you want to do it."
-Fairbanks Daily News-Miner
"This book, by Karen Jettmar, will help to preserve Alaska's precious natural heritage.
-President Jimmy Carter
More details
Series
Edition
Third Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Birmingham
United States
Edition type
Revised edition
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
40 B&W photos, 70 maps
Dimensions
Height: 226 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
470 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-89732-957-6 (9780897329576)
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06/2008
3rd Edition
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Person
Karen Jettmar learned to paddle and row on the placid waters of the Severn River in Maryland. Since then, she has paddled all over Alaska and the world. A 30-year Alaskan, she has combined a passion for the earth's wild places with writing, photography, and a life in the outdoors. She worked as a backcountry ranger in several of Alaska's premier national parks, taught school in rural Native communities, and was Assistant Regional Director for The Wilderness Society.Karen loves water in its many forms. When liquid turns to ice and snow, and the boats and paddles go into storage, she is often found gliding on skinny skis on forest trails, or on fat skis in the backcountry mountains.She directs Equinox Wilderness Expeditions (www.equinox expeditions.com), an adventure- travel company that specializes in taking small groups to explore Alaska's wild rivers, coasts, and mountains. Also an award-winning writer/photographer, she has published feature articles and photos in many books and periodicals, including National Geographic, USA Today, Newsweek, National Parks and Conservation, and National Wildlife. She is the author of Alaska's Glacier Bay: A Traveler's Guide. Her essays appear in a number of books, among them: Hell's Half Mile: River Runners' Tales of Adventure and Hilarity, A Road of Her Own: Women's Journeys in the West, This Last Treasure: Alaska National Parklands, Travelers' Tales: Alaska, and Crosscurrents North: Alaskans on the Environment. She lives in Anchorage.
Content
AcknowledgmentsA Legacy of Wild Rivers
The Special Challenges of Alaska
Whitewater Classification
Topographic Maps
Choosing the Right Boat
Gearing Up
Safety
Traveling with Children
Respecting the Land and its Inhabitants
Alaska's Rivers
Arctic Slope Rivers
Northwest Alaska Rivers
Yukon Region Rivers
Southwest Alaska Rivers
Southcentral Alaska Rivers
Southeast Alaska Rivers
Glossary
Rivers Grouped by Level of Difficulty
National Wild and Scenic Rivers and State Recreation Rivers
Land Managers
Town Services
Conservation Groups
Related Reading
Index
The Special Challenges of Alaska
Whitewater Classification
Topographic Maps
Choosing the Right Boat
Gearing Up
Safety
Traveling with Children
Respecting the Land and its Inhabitants
Alaska's Rivers
Arctic Slope Rivers
Northwest Alaska Rivers
Yukon Region Rivers
Southwest Alaska Rivers
Southcentral Alaska Rivers
Southeast Alaska Rivers
Glossary
Rivers Grouped by Level of Difficulty
National Wild and Scenic Rivers and State Recreation Rivers
Land Managers
Town Services
Conservation Groups
Related Reading
Index