I recently finished, “When Women and Mountains Meet” (Julie Boardman, 2001). I picked it up earlier this year and finally got around to reading it. It was truly enjoyable not just for the nice collection of accounts of women who are a part of White Mountain history but also for the rich historical information, some of which I had forgotten and some of which was new and quite interesting to me. Highly recommended.
I would be interested in input on similar books. There are several threads already on books (clicking on the tag search under ‘books’ or the tag at the bottom of this thread will bring up most all of these). I didn’t see this title mentioned. I’d like to see this thread continue the theme of books by women or about women, especially in relation to the mountains and their history.
I’ll add a few of other titles I’ve enjoyed:
“Mountain Summers” (Peter and June Rowan), a collection of letters from the late 1800’s reveal an insight to early women hikers.
“Forest and Crag” (Guy and Laura Waterman), I think most are familiar with this rich hiking history.
“Our Mountain Trips” (Ben and Jane English), edited from the journals of their grandparents on early hiking and camping in the Whites.
“Lucy Crawford’s History of the White Mountains” (Lucy Crawford), think Crawford Trail, Crawford Notch and much more.
“We Took to the Woods” (Louise Dickerson Rich), not the White Mountains but living off the land in the woods of Maine.
“Polar Dream” (Helen Thayer), her account of a 1988 solo ski trip to the north pole.
I would be interested in input on similar books. There are several threads already on books (clicking on the tag search under ‘books’ or the tag at the bottom of this thread will bring up most all of these). I didn’t see this title mentioned. I’d like to see this thread continue the theme of books by women or about women, especially in relation to the mountains and their history.
I’ll add a few of other titles I’ve enjoyed:
“Mountain Summers” (Peter and June Rowan), a collection of letters from the late 1800’s reveal an insight to early women hikers.
“Forest and Crag” (Guy and Laura Waterman), I think most are familiar with this rich hiking history.
“Our Mountain Trips” (Ben and Jane English), edited from the journals of their grandparents on early hiking and camping in the Whites.
“Lucy Crawford’s History of the White Mountains” (Lucy Crawford), think Crawford Trail, Crawford Notch and much more.
“We Took to the Woods” (Louise Dickerson Rich), not the White Mountains but living off the land in the woods of Maine.
“Polar Dream” (Helen Thayer), her account of a 1988 solo ski trip to the north pole.