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Forests, Alligators, Battlefields: My Journey Through the National Parks of the South


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Danny Bernstein makes a great national park buddy as she takes you through the seventy-one parks in the South. You'll meet historic figures-rangers, volunteers, park partners and visitors-the people who bring each park to life. In her attempt to become a Southerner one park at a time, Danny shows that every national park has a human story as well as great scenery. In the Smokies, she leads us to long-forgotten cemeteries. She walks around New Orleans to find the story of jazz. She meets Henry Allen, who marched from Selma to Montgomery in 1965. At Natchez National Historical Park, Ranger Schoby explains how free African-Americans survived before the Civil War. After she finally finds the national park at Salt River Bay, she stands where Christopher Columbus landed on his second voyage. In the Southeast, you'll drop in on icons like Mammoth Cave National Park and the Everglades, along with the one square block of Tupelo National Battlefield, and Wright Brothers National Memorial, where the first flight took off. The coal mines at Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area brings to mind the song "I owe my soul to the company store." Visiting the Southeastern parks is a very different experience from the once in a lifetime trip to Yosemite or Yellowstone. Here, folks come often, volunteer, adopt a trail, and support their parks. Forests, Alligators, Battlefields: My journey through the national parks of the South is Danny's contribution to the 100th anniversary of the National Park Service. She's an engaged, questioning national park companion, who puts a historical and personal spin on her travels. Advance praise for Forests, Alligators, Battlefields Danny's adventures are a must-read for any outdoor enthusiast. No one has logged more miles in national parks or explored them so thoroughly. Will Harlan, author of Untamed: The Wildest Woman in America and the Fight for Cumberland Island While revealing her own story, Danny never overshadows the true stars of the book, the national parks themselves. Johnny Molloy, author of over fifty outdoor hiking, camping, and paddling guides Danny Bernstein is an ideal National Parks guide. I am eager to follow her. Anne Mitchell Whisnant, author of Super-Scenic Motorway: A Blue Ridge Parkway History Danny Bernstein has penned an enjoyable read of her personal journeys to all the National Park Service units within the southeast region of the United States. The book is a mixture of travel guide and American history, with a generous dose of Danny's personal adventures at each location. Terry Maddox, Executive Director of Great Smoky Mountains Association, retired, in his foreword to the book. Danny Bernstein's mission is to get people out of their cars and walking. She's been a committed hiker for over forty years, completing the Appalachian Trail, all the trails in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, North Carolina's Mountains-to-Sea Trail (MST), and many other hiking challenges. Danny hikes and leads hikes for the Carolina Mountain Club, Friends of the Smokies, and other outdoor groups. She's written two hiking guides, Hiking the Carolina Mountains and Hiking North Carolina's Blue Ridge Mountains, and a narrative on her MST hike, The Mountains-to-Sea Trail across North Carolina. She blogs at www.hikertohiker.com. In her previous life, she worked in computer science for thirty-five years, long before computing was cool, first as a software developer, then as a professor of computer science. Her motto is "no place is too far to walk if you have the time." She plans to die with her boots on.

About the Author :
Danny Bernstein's mission is to get people out of their cars and walking. She's been a committed hiker for over forty years, completing the Appalachian Trail, all the trails in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, North Carolina's Mountains-to-Sea Trail (MST), and many other hiking challenges. Danny hikes and leads hikes for the Carolina Mountain Club, Friends of the Smokies, and other outdoor groups. She's written two hiking guides, Hiking the Carolina Mountains and Hiking North Carolina's Blue Ridge Mountains, and a narrative on her MST hike, The Mountains-to-Sea Trail across North Carolina. She blogs at www.hikertohiker.com. In her previous life, she worked in computer science for thirty-five years, long before computing was cool, first as a software developer, then as a professor of computer science. Her motto is "no place is too far to walk if you have the time." She plans to die with her boots on.

Review :
Danny's adventures are a must-read for any outdoor enthusiast. No one has logged more miles in national parks or explored them so thoroughly. She asks tough questions and goes beyond the visitor center to uncover highlights and hidden treasures across 70 national park units across the South. At each park, she powerfully weaves together natural and human histories-including her own. This is not a superficial overview. Danny gets her boots muddy-and her hands dirty-clearing trails, viewing wildlife, and hiking deep into the region's wildest and most rugged terrain. It is a timely and critically important book that celebrates the South's enduring park legacies, delves deep into their storied past, and offers a candid, clear-eyed vision for their future. Will Harlan, author of Untamed: The Wildest Woman in America and the Fight for Cumberland Island Danny's book written from a true love of our national parks reflects not only the author's enthusiasm for the special places preserved, but the people and the stories reflected in those places, stories both past and present. The author as narrator weaves her own personal adventures about exploring the national parks with humor and wry observation. While revealing her own story, Danny never overshadows the true stars of the book, the national parks themselves. It's as if Danny invites you along for the adventure, leading you throughout the South, from the beaches of Puerto Rico to the Civil War battlefields to the Natchez Trace of Mississippi to the Smoky Mountains of East Tennessee, to lesser parks of which you've never heard, but will want to go after reading this book. And whether we are traipsing through a visitor center, along a trail or visiting a pioneer cabin, with Danny in the lead, we learn tales of how and why these national parks came to be. Her conversational yet informative writing style leads you on a learning experience far removed from dull, dry historical textbooks. Grab this narrative! It will make you eager to experience these national parks for yourself. Johnny Molloy, author of over fifty outdoor hiking, camping and paddling guides Danny Bernstein is an ideal National Parks guide. She loves the parks and believes in the public purpose they serve. She is insatiably curious about both their hiking trails and outdoor spaces and the complicated histories they preserve and tell. And she is ever mindful of the now century-long saga of the National Park Service as the agency that manages them. In this personal and intimate book, she blends these things in an engaging account that invites us to make our own journey through the parks of the southeast. I am eager to follow her. Anne Mitchell Whisnant, author of Super-Scenic Motorway: A Blue Ridge Parkway History Danny Bernstein has penned an enjoyable read of her personal journeys to all the National Park Service units within the southeast region of the United States. The book is a mixture of travel guide and American history, with a generous dose of Danny's personal adventures at each location. Terry Maddox, Executive Director of Great Smoky Mountains Association, retired, in his foreword to the book"


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780986193279
  • Publisher: Kimberly Crest Books
  • Publisher Imprint: Kimberly Crest Books
  • Height: 213 mm
  • No of Pages: 312
  • Spine Width: 23 mm
  • Weight: 363 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0986193275
  • Publisher Date: 01 Mar 2016
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Sub Title: My Journey Through the National Parks of the South
  • Width: 137 mm


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