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Exploring the Castle: Discovering the Backbone of the World in Southern Alberta Book
In 1901, naturalist George Bird Grinnell took note of an extensive network of mountains, ridges, valleys, lakes and rivers on both sides of the Continental Divide from northern Montana into southern British Columbia and Alberta. Disregarding political boundaries, he named it The Crown of the Continent. Grinnell was obviously inspired by the region s majestic landscape and the wildlife it sustained. He also recognized the need to conserve it. But while Crown of the Continent speaks eloquently of the region s beauty with more than a passing nod to European monarchy and history, the Blackfeet name carries a more vital and universal meaning: Mo kakiikin , the backbone of the world. At the heart of this complex landscape lies the Castle Wilderness. The book is divided into two main sections. The Meaning of Place: Why the Castle Matters gives an overview of the area s culture, natural history, climate, flora and fauna, as well as explanations of present day uses and developments. The Trail Guide part of the book presents maps, photos and descriptions of the trails, explaining where, when and how to enjoy the Castle with insight and care.Read More
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- 1897522045
- 9781897522042
- Robert Kershaw
- 31 May 2008
- Rocky Mountain Publishing Company
- Paperback (Book)
- 240
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