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Title | : | The Singing Wilderness |
Author | : | Sigurd F. Olson |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 256 pages |
Published | : | August 13th 1997 by Univ Of Minnesota Press (first published 1956) |
Categories | : | Environment. Nature. Nonfiction. Outdoors. Writing. Essays |

Sigurd F. Olson
Paperback | Pages: 256 pages Rating: 4.39 | 586 Users | 54 Reviews
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Sigurd F. Olson was for more than thirty years a wilderness guide in the Quetico-Superior country, and no one knew with the same intimacy the mysteries of the lakes and forests of that magnificent primitive area. To the many out-of-doorsmen who canoed and portaged with him through this wilderness, he was known honorifically as the Bourgeois--as the voyageurs of old called their trusted leaders through this same region.Declare Books In Favor Of The Singing Wilderness
Original Title: | The Singing Wilderness (The Fesler-Lampert Minnesota Heritage Book Series) |
ISBN: | 0816629927 (ISBN13: 9780816629923) |
Edition Language: | English |
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In this collection of short essays about various adventures in the canoe country of northern Minnesota and Ontario, Olson provides a lyrical evocation of the value of wilderness. An impassioned cry for simplicity, solitude and a renewed connection to the natural world, this book is as relevant today as it was 60 years ago when it was first published.I actually have an earlier edition. I love these books. If you love the wilds or like the idea of loving the wilds, these collections of thought will captivate you. Especially if you have experienced the Boundary Waters region in Minnesota. Sigurd Olson is the wilderness canoist's godfather.
Almost 30 years ago, my (future) wife, her family and I went on a multi-day canoe trip in the Boundary Waters in northern Minnesota and into Canada. It was an incredible trip, into some of the most beautiful wilderness in the world. This book, a collection of essays set in this country, was written by Sigurd Olson, an outfitter and wilderness guide who essentially created a new genre of nature writing. I thoroughly enjoyed it this first time, and will likely re-read some of these in the

This is a book to read, and read again.
The woods are ready, and as the zero hour approaches, an even greater silence settles down over the north. There is a moment of suspense when the quiet can be felt, when it presses down on everything. Suddenly the air is white with drifting flakes, and the tension is gone. Down they come, settling on the leaves, into the crevices in bark, on the lichen-covered rocks, disintegrating immediately into more and more wetness. Then almost magically the ground is no longer brown, but speckled with
Add a star if you're someone who breaks into a smile when you hear the word "portage" or feel a sense of disappointment when the winter temperature just refuses to go below 10. (If you're not one of those people, I can assure you after living in Wisconsin for 30 years that they actually exist.)The best parts of The Singing Wilderness, a series of short essays arranged by the cycle of the seasons in the border region between Minnesota and Wisconsin and Canada, are those where Olson simply
An very pleasant read about the passion Olson had for the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness and the plant and animal life he spent his life enjoying and protecting. Lovely and short reflections on his wilderness experience. I read it while we were staying in a lovely cabine 8 miles west of Ely, MN.
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