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One Man's Wilderness

An Alaskan Odyssey

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One Man's Wilderness

By: Sam Keith, Richard Proenneke
Narrated by: Norman Dietz
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To live in a pristine land unchanged by man... to roam a wilderness through which few other humans have passed... to choose an idyllic site, cut trees and build a log cabin... to be a self-sufficient craftsman, making what is needed from materials available... to be not at odds with the world but content with one's own thoughts and company.

Thousands have had such dreams, but Richard Proenneke lived them. He found a place, built a cabin, and stayed to become part of the country. One Man's Wilderness is a simple account of the day-to-day explorations and activities he carried out alone, and the constant chain of nature's events that kept him company. From Proenneke's journals, and with first-hand knowledge of his subject and the setting, Sam Keith has woven a tribute to a man who carved his masterpiece out of the beyond.

©1999 Alaska Northwest Books (P)2010 Tantor
Crafts & Hobbies Travel Writing & Commentary Outdoors & Nature Adventure Travel Wilderness Inspiring Adventure Nature & Ecology Science
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"Though few will follow Proenneke's lead, his story can be quite inspiring." (Library Journal)

Wilderness Adventure • Detailed Descriptions • Perfect Narration • Self-sufficient Lifestyle • Captivating Journal Entries

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This was offered as a bonus buy book for me... so glad I gave it a try. In 1998 at age 50 Richard Proenneke retired to the solitude of Twin Lakes in Alaska. This book follows his first 18 months living there alone... as he builds his $40 cabin. His work ethic, creativity and true love of nature is revealed in the journal entries. I love his voice, descriptions and point of view. There is no plot... just daily accomplishments, interactions with the animals and joy in a handful of blueberries or pot of beans. So if you are looking for an amazing Alaskan adventure book this isn't it... if you truly love nature and are content to let the rabbits eat the pea plants in your garden because they were here first. You will love it!. He lived in the cabin for 30 years and it is now a Park Service historic monument... his nature films have been combined to make two PBS specials. I loved the pictures of his cabin I found on the internet. My only complaint was - it's way too short, I wanted more and first introduction chapter is kinda boring... his voice and journal starts in chapter 2.

Thank you Richard Proenneke

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Great book. Well worth the credit. It keeps your interest even though its a day to day diary of events.

Easy enjoyable listening

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This is an amazing account from an awesome character that should be envyed and cherished!

Old Skool is the Kool Skool

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This is the backbone of his work. Skill is critical but it’s his heart that makes him worth remembering. Friend to the wilderness and it’s creature’s he’s a mentor we all need.

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Dick Proenneke was likely the greatest man to have ever lived. He was a writer, carpenter, naturalist, camp chef, mechanic, pilot, fisherman, photographer, bird whisperer (camp robbers), philosopher, farmer, and explorer.

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