Adventures of a Nature Guide

Adventures of a Nature Guide

by Enos A. Mills

18 chapters7h 30mEnglish1920

About this book

Enos Mills (1870-1922 ), naturalist and conservationist, was instrumental in the creation of Rocky Mountain National Park. Like his mentor John Muir, Mills was an intrepid solitary high country rambler, as well as an accomplished Colorado mountain guide. There are mountain tales aplenty in "Adventures of a Nature Guide." At one point, Mills climbs Long's Peak alone in a gale with winds topping 170 mph., "carried away with the wild, elemental eloquence of the storm." Near the summit, the wind is so fierce he cannot make headway, so he concludes to "reverse ends." "Putting a shoulder against a rock point, I allowed the wind to push my legs around. This . . . enabled me to brace effectively with my feet, and also to hang on more securely with my hands. . . There was no climbing; the wind sucked, dragged, pushed, and floated me ever upward." Summary by Sue Anderson.

Chapters (17)

1Snow-Blinded on the Summit
1963
2Waiting in the Wilderness
2230
3Winter Mountaineering
1959
4Trees at Timberline
1572
5Wind-Rapids on the Heights
1524
6The Artic Zone of High Mountains
1122
7Naturalist Meets Prospector
1126
8The White Cyclone
909
9Lightening and Thunder
1603
10Landmarks
1528
11Children of My Trail School
3022
12A Day With a Nature Guide
1445
13Play and Pranks of Wild Folk
1259
14Censored Natural History News
1351
15Harriet--Little Mountain Climber
1186
16The Evolution of Nature Guiding
1600
17The Development of a Woman Guide
1386

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