This manual pertains to the biography "Woman of the River: Georgie White Clark, Whitewater Pioneer," authored by Richard Westwood and published by Utah State University Press. While not a vehicle in the traditional sense, the narrative focuses on Georgie White Clark, a pivotal figure in whitewater rafting and guiding. Her pioneering spirit and adventurous endeavors transformed elite adventure sport into a significant tourist activity, particularly in the context of the Colorado River and the historical changes surrounding the Glen Canyon Dam. The biography details her life and impact through a raconteur's voice, highlighting her eccentricities and contributions to the sport.
The purpose of this manual is to provide comprehensive information regarding the life and achievements of Georgie White Clark, a true whitewater pioneer. It delves into her key activities, including whitewater rafting and guiding, and explores her influence on the sport's development. The text also situates her story within its historical context, referencing significant events like the building of the Glen Canyon Dam and increased National Park Service regulation. This resource is intended for readers interested in biography, women's history, and the history of the American West, offering insights into a remarkable individual who shaped adventure tourism.
Georgie White Clark-adventurer, raconteur, eccentric--first came to know the canyons of the Colorado River by swimming portions of them with a single companion. She subsequently hiked and rafted portions of the canyons, increasingly sharing her love of the Colorado River with friends and acquaintances. At first establishing a part-time guide service as a way to support her own river trips, she went on to become perhaps the canyons' best-known river guide, introducing their rapids to many others-on the river, via her large-capacity rubber rafts, and across the nation, via magazine articles and movies. Georgie Clark saw the river and her sport change with the building of Glen Canyon Dam, enormous increases in the popularity of river running, and increased National Park Service regulation of rafting and river guides. Adjusting, though not always easily, to the changes, she helped transform an elite adventure sport into a major tourist activity.
Author: Westwood, Richard
Publisher: Utah State University Press
Illustration: N
Language: ENG
Title: Woman of the River: Georgie White Clark, Whitewater Pioneer
Pages: 00000 (Unencrypted EPUB)
On Sale: 2013-02-04
SKU-13/ISBN: 9780874212341
Category: Biography & Autobiography : Women
Category: History : United States - State & Local - West
Georgie White Clark-adventurer, raconteur, eccentric--first came to know the canyons of the Colorado River by swimming portions of them with a single companion. She subsequently hiked and rafted portions of the canyons, increasingly sharing her love of the Colorado River with friends and acquaintances. At first establishing a part-time guide service as a way to support her own river trips, she went on to become perhaps the canyons' best-known river guide, introducing their rapids to many others-on the river, via her large-capacity rubber rafts, and across the nation, via magazine articles and movies. Georgie Clark saw the river and her sport change with the building of Glen Canyon Dam, enormous increases in the popularity of river running, and increased National Park Service regulation of rafting and river guides. Adjusting, though not always easily, to the changes, she helped transform an elite adventure sport into a major tourist activity.
Author: Westwood, Richard
Publisher: Utah State University Press
Illustration: N
Language: ENG
Title: Woman of the River: Georgie White Clark, Whitewater Pioneer
Pages: 00000 (Unencrypted EPUB)
On Sale: 2013-02-04
SKU-13/ISBN: 9780874212341
Category: Biography & Autobiography : Women
Category: History : United States - State & Local - West