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Steens Mountain in Oregon's High Desert Country

Steens Mountain in Oregon's High Desert Country
Author: Edwin Russell Jackman
Publisher: Caxton Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1967
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780870040283

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Distributed by the University of Nebraska Press for Caxton Press Award winning photography and lithography sets this "coffee table" book apart from others of its type.


Out Here

Out Here
Author: Ursula K. Le Guin
Publisher: Roger Dorband
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2010
Genre: Steens Mountain (Or.)
ISBN: 9780972860949

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"Limited edition chromogenic prints inside"--T.p. verso.


Child of Steens Mountain

Child of Steens Mountain
Author: Eileen O'Keeffe McVicker
Publisher:
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2008
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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For Eileen O'Keeffe McVicker, born in 1927 to an Irish immigrant sheep rancher and a school teacher, growing up on a homestead in the West made for "a hard, happy life with layers of riches." McVicker's memoir of a childhood spent on the southern slope of Steens Mountain offers a real-life, personal account of eastern Oregon history.An "outdoor child" all her life, McVicker tells stories that revolve around life on the ranch-tending sheep, picking wildflowers, doing chores-and describes everyday adventures: a rabid coyote threatens the family; a wild mustang stallion tries to kill her father; a Merino buck sheep leaps through the schoolhouse window. Images of Steens country-wild sagebrush and juniper country, with rugged vistas in every direction-are woven throughout her recollections, which share the profound sense of place found in the best Western memoirs. While vividly describing ranch life, Child of Steens Mountain also explores universal issues of parenting, making a living, and growing up. The homesteading life built a child's character and confidence, and as she reaches adulthood, McVicker, raised to be independent and responsible, ultimately defies her parents to follow her own path.McVicker's neighbor and friend, Barbara J. Scot, edited and organized the narration while preserving the author's distinctive voice. In an afterword, Scot reflects on McVicker's experiences and describes the collaborative process-including a visit to the old homestead site-that led to this book. Historian Richard Etulain, whose own childhood was spent on a sheep ranch in the West, provides an overview of sheep ranching and homesteading in Steens country in his foreword.Whether intrigued by Oregon history, the high desert country, or memoirs of homesteading life, readers will be unable to resist these appealing stories of growing up amid the natural beauty of Steens country.


The Oregon Desert

The Oregon Desert
Author: Edwin Russell Jackman
Publisher: Caxton Press
Total Pages: 444
Release: 1964
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780870044342

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Historical, biographical and geological information and practical desert folk lore on a 24,000 square-mile area of the Pacific Northwest.


100 Hikes/Travel Guide: Eastern Oregon

100 Hikes/Travel Guide: Eastern Oregon
Author: William L. Sullivan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Hiking
ISBN: 9780967783093

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A complete guide to hiking and traveling in Eastern Oregon, including the Wallowa Mountains, Steens Mountain, and the high desert country east of Bend.


Oregon Desert Guide

Oregon Desert Guide
Author: Andy Kerr
Publisher: The Mountaineers Books
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2000
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780898866025

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It is some of the wildest and most remote land left in Oregon and the object of a 40-year love affair for conservationist Andy Kerr. In 70 hikes through snow- capped mountain ranges, deep river canyons, sagebrush- covered flats, dry lake playas, moonlike lava fields, and juniper-covered hillsides, he will seduce you, too, with the spare and mysterious beauty of the desert. Kerr explains how you can help protect these lands forever.


Temperance Creek

Temperance Creek
Author: Pamela Royes
Publisher: Catapult
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2016-06-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1619028832

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In the early seventies, some of us were shot like stars from our parents' homes. This was an act of nature, bigger than ourselves. In the austere beauty and natural reality of Hell's Canyon of Eastern Oregon, one hundred miles from pavement, Pam, unable to identify with her parent's world and looking for deeper pathways has a chance encounter with returning Vietnam warrior Skip Royes. Skip, looking for a bridge from survival back to connection, introduces Pam to the vanishing culture of the wandering shepherd and together they embark on a four–year sojourn into the wilderness. From the back of a horse, Pam leads her packstring of readers from overlook to water crossing, down trails two thousand years old, and from the vantages she chooses for us, we feel the edges of our own experiences. It is a memoir of falling in love with a place and a man and the price extracted for that love. Written with deep lyricism, Temperance Creek is a work of haunting beauty, fresh and irreverent and rooted in the grit and pleasure of daily life. This is Pam's story, but the courage and truth in the telling is part of our human experience. Seen through a slower more primary mirror, one not so crowded with objectivity, Pam's memoir, is a kind of home–coming, a family reunion for shooting stars.


Edge of Awe

Edge of Awe
Author: Alan Contreras
Publisher:
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2019
Genre: Malheur National Wildlife Refuge (Or.)
ISBN: 9780870719622

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This compelling anthology gathers together personal impressions of the Malheur-Steens country of southeastern Oregon, known for its birding opportunities, its natural beauty and remoteness, and, more recently, for the 2016 armed takeover of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge. Contributors of poetry and narrative nonfiction include biologists, students, tourists, birders, and local residents, thus reflecting the perspectives of both visitors and residents. Edge of Awe celebrates the immense variety of human experience in the Malheur-Steens region. This high-desert marsh country has long been a place of human habitation, work, and recreation, but this compendium is weighted toward the writing of visitors over the past one hundred years. It encompasses a wide range of experiences, such as fishing the Blitzen River, attending the Steens Running Camp, leading a mule train on Steens mountain, looking for rare migrant birds, boating on the great marshes, and much more. Anyone who has visited the awe-inspiring Malheur-Steens country or plans to do so, and anyone with an interest in the region, will find inspiration in this literary companion.