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Journey to the Northern Rockies (Journey to) [Paperback]

Michael McCoy (Author)


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June 1, 1998 Journey to
Whether you plan to visit or prefer to experience it from the comfort of an easy chair, this book will inspire and guide you every step of the way.

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To some, perhaps, the Northern Rockies are a destination, a goal, an interesting sector on a map--but Michael McCoy takes them personally, and therein lies the warmth and soul of his Northern Rockies travelogue. He even feels strongly about the boundaries of the area, making a strong case for the geocultural approach, where a region is bound by ecosystems rather than state lines. "IdaWyoMont" is where he says he lives, and the land he includes in his Northern Rockies narrative extends from Wyoming's Grand Teton National Park to Montana's Glacier National Park to McCall, Idaho, following the mountain ranges (like the Bitterroots, White Clouds, and Sawtooths) and straddling the states. McCoy talks knowledgeably and engagingly about the land (the magma and thermal mantle plumes responsible for Yellowstone's Central Plateau, for example), the history of human habitation, and the other life forms (coyotes, trumpeter swans, and prickly pear cactus, to name three) that reside there. McCoy's history of the land is filled with intimate tales of individuals and their experiences, like the story of Uncle Jack Davis, who killed a Montana barroom brawler in the late 1800s then turned over a new leaf, setting up house in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, becoming vegetarian, and letting deer eat from his hand. But the heart of the book lies in the tour itineraries through these lands that McCoy loves and knows so well. Filled with places to see and a wide range of routes to explore by car and by foot, McCoy's opus is part practical guide, with pages of places to stay and eat, and part lyrical panegyric to the Northern Rockies. Reading McCoy's Journey is a pleasure--educational, entertaining, and inspiring you to go out and experience it for yourself. --Stephanie Gold

From the Back Cover

Take an unforgettable journey to a land of grandeur and wilderness. From the Tetons in Wyoming, north to Glacier National park at the Montana-Canada border, and west into Idaho, the Northern Rockies are a mecca for travelers, skiers, hikers, and those searching for some of the last stretches of unspoiled land in the country. Whether you actually visit this dramatic land or prefer to experience it from the comfort of an easy chair, this book will inspire and guide you every step of the way. It contains complete information on the history, geography, culture, and natural history of the region; touring instructions for unforgettable trips throughout the area; engaging personal narratives that take you off the beaten path to little-known areas of the Northern Rockies; and meticulous listings of lodgings, restaurants, shops, outdoor activities, and cultural events.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Globe Pequot; 1st edition (June 1, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0762701870
  • ISBN-13: 978-0762701872
  • Product Dimensions: 10 x 7 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,608,494 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

I was born in Wyoming amidst the cowboys and sagebrush, grew up in Iowa surrounded by soybeans and corn, and graduated from the University of Wyoming with a degree in anthropology. Several summers of archaeological research led me to the far corners of Wyoming, Montana, and Mexico; then a cross-country bicycle trip led me down a new, unexpected career path when I went to work for the Adventure Cycling Association in Montana. My most recent cycling-related achievement was mapping Adventure Cycling's Great Divide Mountain Bike Route, a 2,700-mile off-pavement "bikepacking" route that follows the Continental Divide from Banff, Alberta, to Antelope Wells, New Mexico.

I've also worked as a ranger at Devils Tower National Monument and as a wildlife researcher in northwest Montana's Kootenai National Forest. There my duties ranged from the prosaic, such as counting piles of elk droppings, to the far more exciting -- like helping to relocate orphaned grizzly-bear cubs from Glacier National Park.

I've explored every national park and monument, national forest, and national wildlife refuge in the Northern Rockies. I've covered -- by car, foot, bicycle, horseback, or cross-country skis -- more than a million miles in the region during the past 35 years. This I've concluded: I like it here.

My guidebook Montana: Off the Beaten Path is in its sixth edition, newly branded as part of Globe Pequot's "Insiders' Guide" series. It's threatening to reach 50,000 copies in sales. (Of all those thousands of readers only one person hasn't liked the book, and he posted a review at amazon.com!)

My book Journey to the Northern Rockies, which is part guidebook and part travel narrative, has garnered thumbs-up reviews from a broad range of publications, including Navy Times, the Philadelphia Inquirer, and The Bloomsbury Review. And Classic Cowboy Stories, for which I served as compilation editor, was a featured item in the holiday 2005-06 Sundance Catalog.

My advice on travel in the Rockies has appeared in Sports Illustrated, Outside, USA Today, Elle, Business Week, the Washington Post, and many other publications. I've also discussed travel on the air on CNN and ESPN.

In addition to my books, I've written for dozens of other publishers and magazines, including the National Geographic Book Division, Fodor's, The Discovery Channel/Insight Guides, Men's Journal, Runner's World, Northwest Airlines World Traveler, Midwest Living, American Cowboy, Canoe, Mountain Living, Historic Traveler, Bicycling, Mountain Bike, Montana, and The Iowan. "The Year of the Outback," a story I wrote about a South Australia mountain biking adventure, was an award-winner in the Outdoor Writers of America's 2004 writing competition.

That's more than enough about me. Cheers to you, and safe travels!

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