More Readings From One Man's Wilderness

The Journals of Richard L. Proenneke

Nonfiction, Sports, Outdoors, Hiking, Outdoor Skills, Biography & Memoir
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Author: John Branson ISBN: 9781626366534
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing Publication: February 7, 2012
Imprint: Skyhorse Publishing Language: English
Author: John Branson
ISBN: 9781626366534
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing
Publication: February 7, 2012
Imprint: Skyhorse Publishing
Language: English

Embrace the wonder of nature with one extraordinary man’s chronicle of living alone in the Alaskan wilderness.

Often called a modern-day Thoreau, Richard Proenneke took up residence in a small cabin he built in Twin Lakes, Alaska, in 1968, and spent the next thirty years living alone there, observing the natural environment and making his life a part of it. His journals, countless reflections about his existence there and the majestic beauty of the land he called home, were given to the Lake Clark National Park and Preserve when he finally left Alaska in 2000.

During his years in Twin Lakes, Proenneke had a front-row seat to the great land debate that raged through Alaska in the 1970s, and he was witness to the creation of a four-million-acre national park. His thoughts have been edited here to include notes, maps, and biographical information about the man who wrote them, preserving an amazing legacy of one man’s dedication to communing with nature.

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Embrace the wonder of nature with one extraordinary man’s chronicle of living alone in the Alaskan wilderness.

Often called a modern-day Thoreau, Richard Proenneke took up residence in a small cabin he built in Twin Lakes, Alaska, in 1968, and spent the next thirty years living alone there, observing the natural environment and making his life a part of it. His journals, countless reflections about his existence there and the majestic beauty of the land he called home, were given to the Lake Clark National Park and Preserve when he finally left Alaska in 2000.

During his years in Twin Lakes, Proenneke had a front-row seat to the great land debate that raged through Alaska in the 1970s, and he was witness to the creation of a four-million-acre national park. His thoughts have been edited here to include notes, maps, and biographical information about the man who wrote them, preserving an amazing legacy of one man’s dedication to communing with nature.

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