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Language: English
Published by Washington State University Press, 2015
ISBN 10: 0874223296 ISBN 13: 9780874223293
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Language: English
Published by Washington State University Press, 2015
ISBN 10: 0874223296 ISBN 13: 9780874223293
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Language: English
Published by Washington State University Press, Pullman, WA., 2015
ISBN 10: 0874223296 ISBN 13: 9780874223293
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Soft cover. Condition: As New. 1st Edition. The Priest Lake Area is a cherished gem in the remote area of Idaho. European adventure seekers first entered this rugged and wild area in the 1890's. Even today the upper lake is roadless and only accessible by boat, foot, or bike. This copy is in Gift Quality near perfect condition.
Language: English
Published by Washington State University Press, 2015
ISBN 10: 0874223296 ISBN 13: 9780874223293
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Language: English
Published by Washington State University Press, Pullman, WA, 2015
ISBN 10: 0874223296 ISBN 13: 9780874223293
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Remote and rugged, Idaho's Priest Lake remains a wild place, with brutal winters and an upper lake accessible only by foot, mountain bike, or boat. Even so, beginning in the 1890s a wide cast of homesteaders, prospectors, speculators, and loggers tried their best to tame it.Despite impressive forests, turn-of-the-century Western expansion bypassed the area, sparing its idyllic beauty. In 1897 President Grover Cleveland created the Priest River Forest Reserve, initiating an enduring tension between public and private lands. Soon both timber and summer cottages were in high demand. Rangers doled out permits, scrappy residents eked out a living, and families created a cherished seasonal community.Devastating wildfires initiated profound change, leading the Civilian Conservation Corps to concentrate on fire suppression. After World War II, population growth accelerated, electricity became commonplace, and a local newspaper crowed, "Priest Lake has become a cult with many vacationists." Wild Place traces the region's history, focusing on little-known yet captivating stories of its colorful characters. Dazzled by abundant natural resources, a wide cast of hopefuls tried their best to tame Idaho's Priest Lake. Wild Place focuses on little-known yet captivating stories of the colorful characters who navigated its demanding physical, political, and economic challenges. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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ISBN 10: 0874223296 ISBN 13: 9780874223293
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Language: English
Published by Washington State University Press, 2015
ISBN 10: 0874223296 ISBN 13: 9780874223293
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Language: English
Published by Washington State Univ Pr, 2015
ISBN 10: 0874223296 ISBN 13: 9780874223293
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Language: English
Published by Washington State University Press, 2015
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Published by WASHINGTON ST UNIV PR, 2015
ISBN 10: 0874223296 ISBN 13: 9780874223293
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Language: English
Published by Washington State University Press, Pullman, WA, 2015
ISBN 10: 0874223296 ISBN 13: 9780874223293
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Remote and rugged, Idaho's Priest Lake remains a wild place, with brutal winters and an upper lake accessible only by foot, mountain bike, or boat. Even so, beginning in the 1890s a wide cast of homesteaders, prospectors, speculators, and loggers tried their best to tame it.Despite impressive forests, turn-of-the-century Western expansion bypassed the area, sparing its idyllic beauty. In 1897 President Grover Cleveland created the Priest River Forest Reserve, initiating an enduring tension between public and private lands. Soon both timber and summer cottages were in high demand. Rangers doled out permits, scrappy residents eked out a living, and families created a cherished seasonal community.Devastating wildfires initiated profound change, leading the Civilian Conservation Corps to concentrate on fire suppression. After World War II, population growth accelerated, electricity became commonplace, and a local newspaper crowed, "Priest Lake has become a cult with many vacationists." Wild Place traces the region's history, focusing on little-known yet captivating stories of its colorful characters. Dazzled by abundant natural resources, a wide cast of hopefuls tried their best to tame Idaho's Priest Lake. Wild Place focuses on little-known yet captivating stories of the colorful characters who navigated its demanding physical, political, and economic challenges. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Language: English
Published by Washington State University Press Mai 2015, 2015
ISBN 10: 0874223296 ISBN 13: 9780874223293
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - Remote and rugged, Idaho's Priest Lake remains a wild place, with brutal winters and an upper lake accessible only by foot, mountain bike, or boat. Even so, beginning in the 1890s a wide cast of homesteaders, prospectors, speculators, and loggers tried their best to tame it.Despite impressive forests, turn-of-the-century Western expansion bypassed the area, sparing its idyllic beauty. In 1897 President Grover Cleveland created the Priest River Forest Reserve, initiating an enduring tension between public and private lands. Soon both timber and summer cottages were in high demand. Rangers doled out permits, scrappy residents eked out a living, and families created a cherished seasonal community.Devastating wildfires initiated profound change, leading the Civilian Conservation Corps to concentrate on fire suppression. After World War II, population growth accelerated, electricity became commonplace, and a local newspaper crowed, 'Priest Lake has become a cult with many vacationists.' Wild Place traces the region's history, focusing on little-known yet captivating stories of its colorful characters.