No Walk in the Park, Michael Engelhard
No Walk in the Park, Michael Engelhard
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No Walk in the Park
Seeking Thrills, Eco-Wisdom, and Legacies in the Grand Canyon

Author: Michael Engelhard

Narrator: Stephen R. Thorne

Unabridged: 10 hr 2 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 06/18/2024


Synopsis

In the footsteps of Desert Solitaire, these essays by an award-winning writer and student of culture sift decades of experience backpacking and boating for a stance that questions the mainstream. More than mere tales of bravado, they offer glimpses into the heart of the places explored, with the Grand Canyon as their center of gravity. Vivid, finely crafted, shot through with humor, self-effacing while deeply opinionated, No Walk in the Park shows what it means to meet nature on nature's terms. Listen at home in an armchair, or at a river camp, or before you go wandering.

Join this author on a night hike to the great chasm's bottom; trek forty days in his company below one rim, or snowshoe the other; visit a Hopi mesa for a ceremony; marvel at hidden rock art; sip epic solitude; tag threatened fish; and float next to Glen Canyon's slickrock or below Niagara-size fleeting falls.

About Michael Engelhard

A cultural anthropologist and an outdoor instructor for twenty-five years, Michael Engelhard specialized in land use, subsistence, and symbolic aspects of landscapes. He has edited four anthologies and is the recipient of several literary awards, including a Rasmuson Individual Artist Award and three Alaska Press Club Awards. His writing has been featured in Outside, Audubon, and National Parks. Engelhard is the author of several books, including Ice Bear, Where the Rain Children Sleep, and the forthcoming essay collections No Walk in the Park and What the River Knows.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Katrina on May 04, 2024

I really enjoyed this book. It is so adeptly and beautifully written. While I have always thought the red and brown rocks of the Plateau region were beautiful and impressive, I didn’t have a true appreciation for them: the climate there is hot and dry and rough–not a fit place to live year round. Bu......more

Goodreads review by Colleen on May 22, 2024

Tag along with anthropologist, wilderness guide, and explorer Michael Engelhard on this mindful, eclectic journey in the Grand Canyon and beyond as he weaves through the bedrock of scenic wonder and environmental threats, flora and fauna, history and culture, legend and lore. This enjoyable and insi......more