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The Rocky Mountain National Park

The Rocky Mountain National Park
Author: Enos A. Mills
Publisher:
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1924
Genre: Estes Park (Colo.)
ISBN:

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Brochure includes information on Rocky Mountain Parks Transportation Company tours through the Park.


Rocky Mountain National Park: The First 100 Years

Rocky Mountain National Park: The First 100 Years
Author: Mary Taylor Young
Publisher: Farcountry Press
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2014-01-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781560375890

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THIS IS THE BOXED, FAUX-LEATHER LIMITED EDITION. IT IS NONRETURNABLE. Celebrate Rocky's centennial with Rocky Mountain National Park: The First 100 Years. Award-winning author Mary Taylor Young tells a story that stretches from the dawn of time into the future. Journey back to witness the rise, fall, and rise again of mountains. Meet ancient people who built rock game drives still visible atop Trail Ridge, and Utes and Arapaho who left behind only their names for many Park features. Discover explorers lured by the mountains' call, and adventurers consumed with conquering Longs Peak's soaring summit. Find out why life in the Park's lush valleys forced settlers like Joel and Patsey Estes and Abner and Alberta Sprague to turn from ranching to tourism. And how a young man named Enos Mills became a passionate advocate for this mountain wonderland and devoted his life to preserving it as a national park. Meet engineers sculpting Trail Ridge Road and CCC crews building trails, intrepid rangers rescuing lost hikers and researchers preserving the fragile tundra. Learn how the Park's elk were nearly wiped out, then restored to become one of America's premier wildlife sights. Relive the visits of millions of Americans, blessed with "money, kids, and cars," who flocked to this beloved national park through the 20th century, forming lifelong attachments to this special place. Discover how a changing climate may greatly alter Rocky in its next 100 years. Rocky Mountain National Park: The First 100 Years braids these stories and more into one grand tale, exquisitely illustrated with more than 250 historical and landscape images, including photographs by William Henry Jackson, John Fielder, and Erik Stensland, and paintings by Charles Partridge Adams and Birger Sandz n.


Rocky Mountain National Park

Rocky Mountain National Park
Author: C. W. Buchholtz
Publisher: University Press of Colorado
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1983
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780870811463

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Rocky Mountain National Park: A History is more than just the story of Rocky Mountain in its brief tenure as a national park. Its scope includes the earliest traces of human activity in the region and outlines the major events of exploration, settlement, and exploitation. Origins of the national park ideas are followed into the recent decades of the Park's overwhelming popularity. It is a story of change, of mountains reflecting the tenor of the times. From being a hunting ground to becoming ranchland, from being a region of resorts to becoming a national park, this small segment of the Rocky Mountains displays a record of human activities that helps explain the present and may guide us toward the future.


100 Years Up High

100 Years Up High
Author: Janet Robertson
Publisher: Colorado Mountain Club
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Mountaineering
ISBN: 9780984221394

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"Distributed to the book trade by Mountaineers Books"--T.p. verso.


Hiking Rocky Mountain National Park

Hiking Rocky Mountain National Park
Author: Erik Stensland
Publisher:
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2019
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780996962681

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Special Sections -- Dogs -- Dog Trails -- Human Waste -- Personal Locator Beacons -- If You're Lost -- Bark Beetles -- Wilderness Camping -- Wildfires -- Lightning -- Shuttle Buses -- Trail Crews -- Understanding Search and Rescue (SAR).


100 Years

100 Years
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2015
Genre: Rocky Mountain National Park (Colo.)
ISBN:

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The Rocky Mountain National Park Reader

The Rocky Mountain National Park Reader
Author: James H. Pickering
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781607814511

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"Writer Wallace Stegner once wrote that 'No place is a place until things that have happened in it are remembered.' This collection celebrates one of America's most loved places, Rocky Mountain National Park, which marked its 100th birthday in 2015. Engagement with place and the park's history loom large in the thirty-three selections that make up this anthology which reach back to Arapaho and pioneer times before the park was established and span its entire first century. The voices that speak to us are distinctive: some recall moments of personal triumph, others tell of mountain tragedies. Some are quiet or reflective, still others more polemic. All capture and share a part of the national treasure that is Rocky Mountain National Park. This original collection is a rich literary and historical compendium that provides an indispensable introduction to the nation's twelfth national park"--


Who Pooped in the Park

Who Pooped in the Park
Author: Steve Kemp
Publisher: Farcountry Press
Total Pages: 49
Release: 2005-02
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1560373210

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"Come along with Julie, Grant, and their family as they follow Ranger Gus and find poop (scat) and footprints (tracks) and discover which animal made them" -- Back cover.


Making Rocky Mountain National Park

Making Rocky Mountain National Park
Author: Jerry J. Frank
Publisher: University Press of Kansas
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2013-09-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 0700619321

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On September 4, 1915, hundreds of people gathered in Estes Park, Colorado, to celebrate the creation of Rocky Mountain National Park. This new nature preserve held the promise of peace, solitude, and rapture that many city dwellers craved. As Jerry Frank demonstrates, however, the park is much more than a lovely place. Rocky Mountain National Park was a keystone in broader efforts to create the National Park Service, and its history tells us a great deal about Colorado, tourism, and ecology in the American West. To Frank, the tensions between tourism and ecology have played out across a natural stage that is anything but passive. At nearly every turn the National Park Service found itself face-to-face with an environment that was difficult to anticipate—and impossible to control. Frank first takes readers back to the late nineteenth century, when Colorado boosters—already touting the Rocky Mountains’ restorative power for lung patients—set out to attract more tourists and generate revenue for the state. He then describes how an ecological perspective came to Rocky in fits and starts, offering a new way of imagining the park that did not sit comfortably with an entrenched management paradigm devoted to visitor recreation and comfort. Frank examines a wide range of popular activities including driving, hiking, skiing, fishing, and wildlife viewing to consider how they have impacted the park’s flora and fauna, often leaving widespread transformation in their wake. He subjects the decisions of park officials to close but evenhanded scrutiny, showing how in their zeal to return the park to what they understood as its natural state, they have tinkered with its features—sometimes with less than desirable results. Today’s Rocky Mountain National Park serves both competing visions, maintaining accessible roads and vistas for the convenience of tourists while guarding its backcountry to preserve ecological values. As the park prepares to celebrate its centennial, Frank’s book advances our understanding of its past while also providing an important touchstone for addressing its problems in the present and future.


Rocky Mountain National Park

Rocky Mountain National Park
Author: Lloyd K. Musselman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 51
Release: 1965
Genre: Rocky Mountain National Park (Colo.)
ISBN:

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