A Baby's Life in the Rocky Mountains

A Baby's Life in the Rocky Mountains

Author: Esther Burnell Mills

Publisher:

Published: 2016-11-13

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781928878452

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"A Baby's Life in the Rocky Mountains" is the charming story of Enda Mills, the only child of Enos A. Mills (considered the "Father of Rocky Mountain National Park" by the Denver Post) and Esther Burnell Mills, the first licensed nature guide for the National Park Service. This is an intimate view of their life at 9000 feet in the heart of the Rocky Mountains discovering a brand new world through the developing and remarkable mind of a young child. For any Enos Mills enthusiast, this gives a wonderful insight into their little-known family life. "Fear was never suggested in any form, or a sense of terror substituted for correct understanding. Investigations in every direction were encouraged for her mental development and we felt it important for Enda to know the 'why' of things..."


Rocky Mountain Baby

Rocky Mountain Baby

Author: Patricia Johns

Publisher: Harlequin

Published: 2021-05-25

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 1488074585

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A baby on the way… Will turn their lives upside down! Taryn Cook is pregnant with her own miracle baby, and she’s perfectly happy to be a single mom. Then she’s reunited with the baby’s father, Noah Brooks, at her new job in Mountain Springs. Noah never planned on being a dad, but he’s determined to be there for his son…and Taryn—even if that means being just a friend to the woman he’s falling for. From Harlequin Heartwarming: Wholesome stories of love, compassion and belonging. The Second Chance Club Book 1: Their Mountain Reunion Book 2: Mountain Mistletoe Christmas Book 3: Rocky Mountain Baby


Democracy's Mountain

Democracy's Mountain

Author: Ruth M. Alexander

Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press

Published: 2023-09-26

Total Pages: 452

ISBN-13: 080619331X

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At 14,259 feet, Longs Peak towers over Colorado’s northern Front Range. A prized location for mountaineering since the 1870s, Longs has been a place of astonishing climbing feats—and, unsurprisingly, of significant risk and harm. Careless and unlucky climbers have experienced serious injury and death on the peak, while their activities, equipment, and trash have damaged fragile alpine resources. As a site of outdoor adventure attracting mostly white people, Longs has mirrored the United States’ tenacious racial divides, even into the twenty-first century. In telling the history of Longs Peak and its climbers, Ruth M. Alexander shows how Rocky Mountain National Park, like the National Park Service (NPS), has struggled to contend with three fundamental obligations—to facilitate visitor enjoyment, protect natural resources, and manage the park as a site of democracy. Too often, it has treated these obligations as competing rather than complementary commitments, reflecting national discord over their meaning and value. Yet the history of Longs also shows us how, over time, climbers, the park, and the NPS have attempted to align these obligations in policy and practice. By putting mountain climbers and their relationship to Longs Peak and its rangers at the center of the story of Rocky Mountain National Park, Alexander exposes the significant role outdoor recreationists have had—as both citizens and privileged adventurers—in shaping the peak’s meaning, use, and management. Since 2000, the park has promoted climber enjoyment and safety, helped preserve the environment, facilitated tribal connections to the park, and attracted a more diverse group of visitors and climbers. Yet, Alexander argues, more work needs to be done. Alexander’s nuanced account of Longs Peak reveals the dangers of undermining national parks’ fundamental obligations and presents a powerful appeal to meet them fairly and fully.


A Lady's Life in the Rocky Mountains (Illustrated)

A Lady's Life in the Rocky Mountains (Illustrated)

Author: Isabella L Bird

Publisher:

Published: 2019-12

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13: 9781670160669

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A FRONTIER STORY A Lady's Life in the Rocky Mountains is a collection of letters Isabella wrote to her sister Henrietta, describing her life in the Rocky Mountains in the 19th century. DETAILS: Includes the Original Illustrations