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Forest and Crag (Thirtieth Anniversary)

Contributor(s): Waterman, Laura (Author), Waterman, Guy (Author)

ISBN: 9781438475301

Publisher: Excelsior Editions/State University of New York Press

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Pub Date: March 1, 2019

Dewey: 917.4

LCCN: 2018040413

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Illustrated, Index, Maps

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 2.30" H x 10.00" L x 7.00" W ( 3.70 lbs) 978 pages

Series: Excelsior Editions

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Description: A compelling story of our ever-evolving relationship with mountains and wilderness.

Brief description: Laura Waterman is the author of Losing the Garden: The Story of a Marriage and Starvation Shore: A Novel. With her husband, Guy Waterman, she maintained the Franconia Ridge in the White Mountains of New Hampshire for almost two decades and was awarded the American Alpine Club's 2012 David R. Brower Award for outstanding service in mountain conservation. Together, she and Guy wrote numerous articles and books on the outdoors, including The Green Guide to Low-Impact Hiking and Camping; Wilderness Ethics: Preserving the Spirit of Wildness; Yankee Rock & Ice: A History of Climbing in the Northeastern United States; and A Fine Kind of Madness: Mountain Adventures Tall and True. In 2019, SUNY Press published the thirtieth-anniversary edition of their book Forest and Crag: A History of Hiking, Trail Blazing, and Adventure in the Northeast Mountains. Laura lives in Vermont.

Review Quotes:

"The Watermans' passion for the subject matter ... is evident from their impressive research, their good, clear writing and their frequent flashes of humor." -- Adirondack Explorer

"Just like a good map is essential equipment for any backcountry adventure, Forest and Crag is an essential read for anyone who enjoys spending time in or is charged with the stewardship of the Northeast's trails and mountains." -- Michael DeBonis, Executive Director, Green Mountain Club

"Forest and Crag stands as the most important history of Northeastern mountain exploration. I marvel at the depth of the Watermans' exhaustive research and the skill in which they synthesized it. Anyone who cares about and writes about mountains laps up these chapters regularly. I reach for this book all the time. The added photographs and prefaces make this new edition from SUNY even better." -- Christine Woodside, editor of Appalachia Journal and author of Libertarians on the Prairie: Laura Ingalls Wilder, Rose Wilder Lane, and the Making of the Little House Books

"No other volume weaves together across landscapes and time both the individual stories and broad themes of the history of hiking in the Northeast. It is not, however, its breadth and depth which makes Forest and Crag unique. Rather, it is the Watermans' gift for storytelling which makes the reader feel that he or she has been invited to pull up a chair and listen, spellbound, to two masters of their craft. In sharing the stories of those who came to the mountains before, the Watermans invite all to join in preserving the future of these iconic landscapes." -- Julia Goren, Education Director and Summit Steward Coordinator, Adirondack Mountain Club

"This is a superb, monumental history. The Watermans are adept at the capsule profile, whether of peaks or persons. A gallery of characters unrolls, as diverse as those in a novel by Dickens." -- Paul Jamieson, former editor, The Adirondack Reader

"Written with grace, style, and good humor, seasoned with a refreshing sense of wonder, Forest and Crag reads more like a gripping novel than the serious research work it really is." -- Magnetic North

"In its quality, comprehensiveness, and regional orientation, Forest and Crag is unprecedented in American letters. It will become a classic in social, intellectual, and environmental history." -- Roderick Frazier Nash, author of Wilderness and the American Mind, Fifth Edition

"Forest and Crag presents an incredible gift for today's hikers--the opportunity to take a thoughtful and vigorous ramble into the past, and to explore the Northeastern mountains of yesteryear. What an adventure--and what better way to contemplate how we shape the region's future?" -- Peter Crane, Mount Washington Observatory

"Forest and Crag traces the Northeast's human and natural history by following the hiking experience from the early adventurers to the more recent development of an environmental ethic. The Watermans tell this story with clear respect and deep joy for the mountains that shaped the stories of the region's hikers and hiking clubs." -- Mary Margaret Sloan, Chief Operating Officer, Positive Tracks

"The Watermans' true genius is their ability to string all the facts together in a narrative so lively that even the footnotes and endnotes are read as eagerly as one would devour dessert at the end of a good meal." -- Tony Goodwin, coeditor of High Peaks Trails, 14th Edition

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