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, by Kevin Fedarko

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, by Kevin Fedarko


Ebook Download , by Kevin Fedarko

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Product details

File Size: 24898 KB

Print Length: 433 pages

Publisher: Scribner; Reprint edition (May 7, 2013)

Publication Date: May 7, 2013

Sold by: Simon and Schuster Digital Sales Inc

Language: English

ASIN: B00ALYY6W8

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Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

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The Emerald Mile is nominally about the fastest run ever successfully completed down the Colorado River / Grand Canyon - 36 hours and some change, but in reality, it's so much more. I was expecting a short, light read - a little good fun. Instead what I got was a truly epic tale, not just about the run, but about the entire history of the river, from 1540 to the present. The book feels like an interesting cross between the writings of Marc Reisner (Cadillac Desert), and John Krakauer (In to Thin Air). It's a bit of a brick, and there were a few parts where the author waxed poetic for awhile, but it was all in all exceptionally well written.Like Krakauer, Fedarko describes the action and surroundings in a way that makes you feel like you are in the boat, feeling the water, and seeing the amazing natural terrain. And like Reisner, Fedarko infuses the story with fabulous back stories of all the major players, so that you really feel the full force of the personalities which drive the two stories, which in the end were one.The protagonist in this book is the late and heavy snowpack of 1983, and the great melt that followed. Not only did it set the stage for the record run, but it caught the Bureau of Reclamation totally flat footed, threatening the Glen Canyon dam. They had spent 20 years filling Lake Powell, only to see a volume of water that could have filled half the lake in just one year. The damage it caused to the Glen Canyon Dam was unexpected and unprecedented. But the benefit to the river runners was also equally unprecedented. And for that you will need to read this book.One of the most interesting and amusing parts of the book is at the end- an interview with the author. Guaranteed to surprise you. And the pics at the end are fabulous, as are the fun tidbits in the bibliography. It's one reason the book is not quite as long as it initially appeared to be.

This is so much more than the story of the Emerald Mile's speed run atop Grand Canyon floodwaters. It's about the crew at Glen Canyon Dam trying to mitigate damage and keep the waters under control. It's about the people who were affected by the high flows, both boatmen and passengers. It's about three men who did the impossible, just to prove it could be done.I found this utterly fascinating, and enjoyed comparing it with similar Grand Canyon history books. It's interesting how everyone has a slightly different view of things, and the characters in the Big Ditch. For example, Georgie White is either a heroine or an outlaw, depending on who is telling the story at the time, and sometimes both. However, she'll always be remembered for her comment after wrecking at Crystal Rapid with her unsinkable boat during the flood. The behemoth came apart and scattered equipment and passengers seven ways to Sunday. Georgie was found, shaken but alive, and when Scott Thybony asked her what happened, her reply was "I told 'em to hang on. But they just don't make passengers the way they used to."They don't make Grand Canyon adventures the way they used to, either. With the National Parks Service banning everything they can, there won't be many more of these incredible tales to share around the campfires.I especially liked the story about the evolution of the McKenzie river driftboat into the Grand Canyon dory that runs the whitewater with elegance and grace, and the fragility of a soap bubble.Great for the armchair adventurer, or for the folks who are working the river.

I'm in charge of river ops for a dam system in the Bureau of Reclamation. When a friend's father handed me this book, I expected to hate it but I also wanted to understand some of what went into the operations I could review from 1983. This turned out to be a beautiful, balanced, thoughtful book. There's no right or wrong answer. There aren't any faceless demons. Fedarko treats both sides of the engineering/environment divide with compassion and draws such strong character portraits that you find yourself rooting for both.

I have read "a few" books on the Grand Canyon over the decades, and this one is at the very top of the list. It's hard to tell you how much I enjoyed every word. Don't know if I am biased because I love rowing wooden boats through The Canyon, but I would hope my appreciation for amazing writing talent trumps that. The enjoyment I have experienced from this extremely well crafted work of art is off the charts! Wow!We as a family often read books aloud to each other. When we were doing this with "Emerald Mile", we found that we had to pause often and just absorb and relish in the incredible magic of the words that had just transpired. Descriptions of "floating mandolins" in tune with "the harmonics of the river" and on and on....just pure delight to visualize! I love the description of the feeling of the connection of a wooden boat with water....things that an author could only know from years of being with and dreaming about the boats.You don't have to be a river person to enjoy this work, as the words flow just as beautifully as a river itself. Kevin Fedarko's dedication to and love for the subject is clear and truly amazing!Mike MartinGrand Canyon private dory boatmanadmirer of outstanding writing

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