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Arctic Traverse: A Thousand-Mile Summer of Trekking the Brooks Range

Michael Engelhard

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"Engelhard locates life--biological, cultural, and geophysical--in every mile of this vast, wild landscape." --Robert Moor, author of On Trails: An Exploration

A lyrical memoir that interweaves wilderness, homeland, cultural connections, historical figures, humor, and gritty experiences across northern Alaska, Arctic Traverse: A Thousand-Mile Summer of Trekking the Brooks Range takes readers along on a once-in-a-lifetime journey.

From the award-winning author of Ice Bear: The Cultural History of an Arctic Icon comes an intimate exploration of Alaska's northernmost mountain range with observations on Indigenous cultures, conservation, and intense cross-country travel, all shaped by respect for the land. Follow author Michael Engelhard through tussock-studded tundra for a remarkable tale of bear encounters and white-knuckled river moments, as well as poetic reflections on a vast, untamed landscape. A trained anthropologist, Engelhard evokes classic writers like Edward Abbey, Barry Lopez, and Ellen Meloy with profound dives into human and natural history and vivid meditations on Alaskan wildlife, flora, and geology. When he embarked on this thru-hike, fewer people had completed it solo in a single push than had dived to the floor of the Mariana Trench, the deepest part of Earth's oceans.

Much more than a captivating account of a human-powered solo thru-hike and float, Arctic Traverse illuminates the spirit of Alaska, drawing on encounters with Indigenous elders, guided clients, scientists, and others as well as on Engelhard's long-held dream and his experiences of the land itself.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Mountaineers Books
  • Publish Date: Mar 19th, 2024
  • Pages: 304
  • Language: English
  • Dimensions: 7.90in - 6.00in - 1.00in - 0.90lb
  • EAN: 9781680516784
  • Categories: Adventurers & ExplorersUnited States - West - Pacific (AK, CA, HI, OR, WA)Hiking

About the Author

Engelhard, Michael: - A cultural anthropologist and an outdoor instructor for twenty-five years, Michael Engelhard specialized in land use, subsistence, and symbolic aspects of landscapes. He has edited four anthologies and is the recipient of several literary awards, including a Rasmuson Individual Artist Award and three Alaska Press Club Awards. His writing has been featured in Outside, Audubon, and National Parks. Engelhard is the author of several books, including Ice Bear, Where the Rain Children Sleep, and the forthcoming essay collections No Walk in the Park and What the River Knows.

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Engelhard locates life--biological, cultural, and geophysical--in every mile of this vast, wild landscape.--Robert Moor, author of On Trails: An Exploration
Michael Engelhard shows us what maps don't: the Arctic's sights, sounds, and smells; its cultural backdrop; how its indifference humbles a person; the nature of memory and mortality.--Susan Sommer, editor of Alaska magazine
Arctic Traverse shimmers with caring, connection, and poetic prose.--Hank Lentfer, author of Raven's Witness
Engelhard is a writer who knows wilderness as well as he knows himself, who knows it will take days to quiet his mind and tune out the world.--Pete Fromm, author of The Names of the Stars
I've traveled just enough in this remarkable country to sense the truth and power of Michael Engelhard's epic account.--Bill McKibben, author of The End of Nature
Michael Engelhard's fine book captures the vastness and beauty of the Brooks Range.--Kenneth Brower, author of Earth and the Great Weather: The Brooks Range
Amid the few soloists who have taken on the 1,000-mile traverse of the Brooks Range--to deal with bears, even hungrier bugs, and summer snowstorms--there aren't any who can write like Michael Engelhard: with humility, footnoted precision, and nuanced observations of the strange but beautiful landscape that marked his soul. Reading Arctic Traverse is the next best thing to being there.--Jon Waterman, author of Into the Thaw
Engelhard weaves rich human and natural history into lyrical--Roman Dial, author of The Adventurer's Son
Lovers of far-north lands shouldn't miss this elegy to one of the world's last great wildernesses.--Shannon Polson, author of The Grit Factor
Grizzly encounters and brutal tundra slogs are punctuated by side treks into natural and human history and philosophical musings spiced with humor and literary wit--a meandering trail that demands the reader's attention and offers much in return. Arctic Traverse is a true adventure of the human spirit.--Nick Jans, photographer, and longtime Brooks Range resident
This book gorgeously documents the author's journey through a wild landscape.--Margaret Atwater-Singer "Library Journal"
An inherently fascinating and informative read from start to finish.-- "Midwest Book Review"
Captivating.... A poetic memoir about a solitary trek across a remote and majestic wilderness.--Kristen Rabe "Foreword Reviews (starred review)"
Each day is an adventure of its own, in which Engelhard describes the terrain, the rain and sunshine, and the mosquitoes so clearly that the reader may feel relief to not actually be there.--Margaret Bauman "The Cordova Times"
It is a wilderness journal, prose poetry, a treatise in philosophy, a primer on northern ecology, and pure magic, all rolled into one seamless volume.... And that is what pushes the book from the realm of the merely good to that of the great.--Bill Streever, author of Cold "EcoLit Books"
A tale of a traveler who has Seen Some Things, has a healthy respect for wildlife and the elements, and knows that humans are just a small part of this large world. Engelhard's observations about nature in his daily entries are down-to-earth and a delight to read.... Engelhard has created a love letter of sorts to the Brooks Range.--Jaime Herndon "Eastern Mountain Sports goEast"
Engelhard captures the highs and lows of such an expedition, and he's by turns cranky and euphoric. He doesn't shy away from confronting his own contradictions.--Matthew L. Miller "The Nature Conservancy's Cool Green Science"
An exceedingly well-crafted work.... With his significant knowledge of the region from both guiding and anthropological work and with impressive observational skills, research and insight, Engelhard has fashioned a text that should appeal to multitudes of readers.--Nancy Lord "Anchorage Daily News"