"A memoir and travelogue from canoeing down the Delaware River from Hancock, New York, to Trenton, New Jersey. Covers environmental and cultural history, including with members of the Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania, and interviews with notable river people and asides into a fracking ban, eel migration, the Tocks Island dam controversy, and current water quality"--
"A memoir and travelogue from canoeing down the Delaware River from Hancock, New York, to Trenton, New Jersey. Covers environmental and cultural history, including with members of the Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania, and interviews with notable river people and asides into a fracking ban, eel migration, the Tocks Island dam controversy, and current water quality"--
Rick Van Noy is Professor of English at Radford University. His books include Sudden Spring, A Natural Sense of Wonder, and Surveying the Interior.
Inhaltsangabe
Headwaters Confluence: Day 1 Hancock to Equinunk Eddies: Day 2 Lordville to Narrowsburg Rapids: Day 3 Narrowsburg to Shohola Islands: Day 4 Shohola to Milford Drift: Day 5 Milford (Minisink Island) to Tocks Island Channel: Day 7 Martins Creek to Frenchtown Flood: Day 8 Frenchtown to Titusville Falls: Day 9 Washington Crossing to Trenton
Headwaters Confluence: Day 1 Hancock to Equinunk Eddies: Day 2 Lordville to Narrowsburg Rapids: Day 3 Narrowsburg to Shohola Islands: Day 4 Shohola to Milford Drift: Day 5 Milford (Minisink Island) to Tocks Island Channel: Day 7 Martins Creek to Frenchtown Flood: Day 8 Frenchtown to Titusville Falls: Day 9 Washington Crossing to Trenton
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