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Thursday, May 22
 

4:30pm MDT

Crested Butte Magazine Release Party
Thursday May 22, 2025 4:30pm - 5:30pm MDT
Thursday May 22, 2025 4:30pm - 5:30pm MDT
4 Grace Atrium

5:30pm MDT

George Sibley Documentary and Award Presentation
Thursday May 22, 2025 5:30pm - 6:30pm MDT
Mountain Words honors one the Gunnison Valley’s most influential writers with the debut of a short film and a medley of guests presenters who have intersected with George Sibley.
Speakers
avatar for Shelley Read

Shelley Read

Shelley Read’s international bestselling debut novel, Go As A River, is translated into thirty-four languages and appears on bestseller lists worldwide. Winner of the 2024 High Plains Book Award for Fiction and the 2023 Reading the West Award for Best Debut, Go As A River is also... Read More →
avatar for Luke Mehall

Luke Mehall

Luke Mehall is the publisher of The Climbing Zine and host of the Dirtbag State of Mind podcast. He's written five books, including American Climber and The Desert, and is currently working on American Climber 2. He splits his time in Durango, Colorado and northern Mexico. These days... Read More →
Thursday May 22, 2025 5:30pm - 6:30pm MDT
1 Steddy Theater

6:00pm MDT

Community Read THE BULLET SWALLOWER with Elizabeth Gonzalez James @Gunnison Library
Thursday May 22, 2025 6:00pm - 7:00pm MDT
The Bullet Swallower is Mountain Words' and the Gunnison Library's Community Read. Author, Elizabeth James Gonzalez will be at the Gunnison Library Branch to read and speak to the community about her novel. 
Speakers
avatar for Elizabeth Gonzalez James

Elizabeth Gonzalez James

Elizabeth Gonzalez James is a screenwriter and bestselling author of the novels, The Bullet Swallower and Mona at Sea, as well as the chapbook, Five Conversations About Peter Sellers. The Bullet Swallower was named a best book of 2024 by NPR, Esquire, and elsewhere, was a Book of... Read More →
Thursday May 22, 2025 6:00pm - 7:00pm MDT
6 Gunnison County Public Library
 
Friday, May 23
 

5:30pm MDT

Wild Dark: A Multimedia Presentation with Craig Childs
Friday May 23, 2025 5:30pm - 6:30pm MDT
Beloved Colorado author Craig Childs (House of Rain, Animal Dialogues, Tracing Time, Secret Knowledge of Water, Atlas of a Lost World) returns to Crested Butte with his newest book, The Wild Dark: Finding the Night Sky in the Age of Light. A reading from Craig is a not-to-miss occasion. Blending sound and visual elements Childs takes the audience with him to desert landscapes and wilderness landscapes seen by few.

A night sky is not an absence of light; it is the presence of the universe. In The Wild Dark, master storyteller Craig Childs embarks on a quest to bike from the blinding lights of the Las Vegas Strip to one of the darkest spots in North America. Childs is a fearless explorer of both the natural world and the human imagination, making him the perfect guide to help us rediscover the heavens and to ask: “What does it do to us to not see the night sky?” In a book that is at once an adventure story, a field guide, and a celebration of wonder, Childs invites us to look up and to look inward, eyes wide and sparkling with stars.
Speakers
avatar for Craig Childs

Craig Childs

An Arizona native, Craig Childs has lived within the bounds of the Gunnison River and the nearby Dolores for thirty-five years. He has published more than a dozen books of adventure, wilderness, and science and is a contributing editor at Adventure Journal Quarterly. His writing has... Read More →
Friday May 23, 2025 5:30pm - 6:30pm MDT
1 Steddy Theater
 
Saturday, May 24
 

9:00am MDT

Where Will the Green Future Come From?
Saturday May 24, 2025 9:00am - 10:00am MDT
2024 National Book Award Longlist Finalist Ernest Scheyder (The War Below: Lithium, Copper, and the Global Battle to Power Our Lives) and Land Desk bard Jonathan Thompson (Sage Brush Rebellion, River of Lost Souls) take on the most pressing question facing public lands no one is talking about, where will the green future come from? The answer is from the ground and likely beneath our own feet.
Speakers
avatar for Ernie Scheyder

Ernie Scheyder

Senior Correspondent, Reuters
Ernest Scheyder is a senior correspondent for Reuters covering the green energy transition and critical minerals, as well as the author of the forthcoming book The War Below: Lithium, Copper, and the Global Battle to Power our Lives. He previously covered the U.S. shale oil revolution... Read More →
avatar for Jonathan Thompson

Jonathan Thompson

Jonathan Thompson is a writer, editor and journalist who has been covering the lands and communities of the Western U.S. since 1996, when he signed on as the Silverton Standard & the Miner’s sole reporter. Since then he has worked in a variety of roles — from editor-in-chief to... Read More →
Saturday May 24, 2025 9:00am - 10:00am MDT
1 Steddy Theater

10:15am MDT

Building Better Roads to Wildlife Restoration
Saturday May 24, 2025 10:15am - 11:15am MDT
Winner of the Rachel Carson Award for Excellence in Environmental Journalism, Ben Goldfarb and WildEarth Guardians Executive Director, Hop Hopkins discuss the human impacts of 40 million miles of roads around the planet on wildlife and how conservationists are working to restore habitats. Join Ben Goldfarb in conversation with Dan Flores (American Coyote) in a lively discussion on habitat and our place in it.
Speakers
avatar for Dan Flores

Dan Flores

Dan Flores is a Santa Fe-area writer originally from Louisiana who spent much of his career at the University of Montana. His essays have been published in the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, the Chicago Tribune, and Time Magazine. Along with appearances on the History Channel... Read More →
avatar for Ben Goldfarb

Ben Goldfarb

Ben Goldfarb is an environmental journalist whose work has appeared in National Geographic, the Atlantic, Smithsonian Magazine, High Country News, and many other publications. He is the author of Crossings: How Road Ecology Is Shaping the Future of Our Planet, named one of the best... Read More →
Saturday May 24, 2025 10:15am - 11:15am MDT
1 Steddy Theater

10:15am MDT

Historical Fiction Panel
Saturday May 24, 2025 10:15am - 11:15am MDT
Join four exceptional novelists for a deep dive into creating the historical novel. Moderated by Shelley Read (Go As a River) this is a rare opportunity for festival workshoppers to peer into the research and writing of times long ago. 
Speakers
avatar for Shelley Read

Shelley Read

Shelley Read’s international bestselling debut novel, Go As A River, is translated into thirty-four languages and appears on bestseller lists worldwide. Winner of the 2024 High Plains Book Award for Fiction and the 2023 Reading the West Award for Best Debut, Go As A River is also... Read More →
avatar for Ramona Ausubel

Ramona Ausubel

Ramona Ausubel’s fifth book, The Last Animal was a national bestseller, a Barnes & Noble book of the month and named a best book of 2023 by NPR, Kirkus and the Oprah quarterly. Her previous books are Awayland: stories, Sons and Daughters of Ease and Plenty, A Guide to Being Born... Read More →
avatar for Elizabeth Gonzalez James

Elizabeth Gonzalez James

Elizabeth Gonzalez James is a screenwriter and bestselling author of the novels, The Bullet Swallower and Mona at Sea, as well as the chapbook, Five Conversations About Peter Sellers. The Bullet Swallower was named a best book of 2024 by NPR, Esquire, and elsewhere, was a Book of... Read More →
avatar for Karen Russell

Karen Russell

Karen Russell is the author of six books of fiction, including the New York Times bestsellers Swamplandia! and Vampires in the Lemon Grove. She has received MacArthur and Guggenheim Fellowships and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. Born and raised in Miami, Florida, she now lives... Read More →
Saturday May 24, 2025 10:15am - 11:15am MDT
2 King Room

10:15am MDT

Love Has Won: America and the New Age Movement
Saturday May 24, 2025 10:15am - 11:15am MDT
In this "unflinching and wildly entertaining" investigation of the modern New Age movement in America, a journalist aims to understand how women like Amy Carlson (the leader of Love Has Won) and others become devoutly invested in their beliefs (Talia Lavin, author of Culture Warlords).

Today, tarot cards, astrology and crystals are everywhere — on Instagram and TikTok, and sold at upscale boutiques and pricey wellness retreats. Journalist Leah Sottile turns her investigative eye toward  the recent surge of New Age influencing American Culture. She looks at self-professed gurus like Love Has Won's Mother God and the mysterious channeler Ramtha, who have built devout followings based on their teachings. For more than a century, this pastel-colored world of love, light and enlightenment has been built upon a foundation of conspiracies, antisemitism, nationalism and a rejection of science.  

In Blazing Eye Sees All, Sottile seeks to understand the quest for New Age spirituality in an era of fear that has made us open to anything that claims to bring relief from war, the climate crisis, COVID 19, and the myriad of other issues we face. At the same time, she attempts to draw a line between truly helpful, healing ideas and snake oil—helping us sort through the crystals to find true clarity.
Speakers
avatar for Leah Sottile

Leah Sottile

Leah Sottile is the author of two books: Blazing Eye Sees All and When the Moon Turns to Blood. Her journalism has been published by The Washington Post, The New York Times Magazine, Playboy, Rolling Stone, Outside, the BBC, The Atlantic and High Country News, where she is a correspondent... Read More →
avatar for Laura Krantz

Laura Krantz

Laura Krantz is a journalist, editor and producer, in both radio and print, and co-founder of Foxtopus Ink. Her podcast, Wild Thing has received critical acclaim from Scientific American, Rolling Stone, and The Atlantic, which named it one of the best 50 podcasts in 2018 and 2020... Read More →
Saturday May 24, 2025 10:15am - 11:15am MDT
5 Kinder-Padon Gallery

11:30am MDT

The Obstacle is the Path: Lunch Conversation for Writers
Saturday May 24, 2025 11:30am - 12:30pm MDT
Where do you start as a writer? Is an MFA right for me? How do you publish a poem? What are the different paths to publication? Three writers are here to answer whatever questions you have about writing life and the many paths one can take. (Dan Manzanares, Suzi Q. Smith, Steven Dunn)
Speakers
avatar for Suzi Q. Smith

Suzi Q. Smith

Suzi Q. Smith is an award-winning author, artist, educator, and organizer who lives in Denver, Colorado. While primarily known for her poetry, Suzi is also a singer-songwriter, playwright, and interdisciplinary creative. She has created, curated, coached, and taught for over 20 years... Read More →
avatar for Steven C. Dunn

Steven C. Dunn

A 2021 Whiting Award winner, and shortlisted for Granta magazine’s “Best of Young American Novelists,” Steven Dunn is the author of two books from Tarpaulin Sky Press: water & power (2018) and Potted Meat, which was a co-winner of the 2015 Tarpaulin Sky Book Awards, a finalist... Read More →
avatar for Dan Manzanares

Dan Manzanares

Dan Manzanares’ passion is helping novelists professionalize their writing process. The Story Map, a holistic storytelling model he co-created in a Costa Rican jungle, transforms writers to authors, people committed to connecting with readers. Working relationally, instead of structurally... Read More →
Saturday May 24, 2025 11:30am - 12:30pm MDT
5 Kinder-Padon Gallery

1:00pm MDT

Return to the Dustbowl with Karen Russell and Ramona Ausubel
Saturday May 24, 2025 1:00pm - 2:00pm MDT
Pulitzer Prize Finalist and MacArthur Fellow Karen Russell joins Colorado State University professor and award winning novelist Ramona Ausubel to discuss Russell’s new novel, The Antidote. Described by Editor and Chief of Knopf as, “a singularly great American novel,”  and NPR as, 'An American Epic', this is a must-attend keynote fiction event for Mountain Words 2025.

 
Speakers
avatar for Ramona Ausubel

Ramona Ausubel

Ramona Ausubel’s fifth book, The Last Animal was a national bestseller, a Barnes & Noble book of the month and named a best book of 2023 by NPR, Kirkus and the Oprah quarterly. Her previous books are Awayland: stories, Sons and Daughters of Ease and Plenty, A Guide to Being Born... Read More →
avatar for Karen Russell

Karen Russell

Karen Russell is the author of six books of fiction, including the New York Times bestsellers Swamplandia! and Vampires in the Lemon Grove. She has received MacArthur and Guggenheim Fellowships and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. Born and raised in Miami, Florida, she now lives... Read More →
Saturday May 24, 2025 1:00pm - 2:00pm MDT
1 Steddy Theater

1:00pm MDT

The Power of Poetry with Teow Lim Goh and Erica Reid
Saturday May 24, 2025 1:00pm - 2:00pm MDT
Poets Erica Reid and Teow Lim Goh read and discuss their newest works, Ghost Man on Second and Bitter Creek: An Epic Poem. Straddling the intimate and the weight of history, both wield poetry to its maximum potential as masters of form and craft. 
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avatar for Teow Lim Goh

Teow Lim Goh

Teow Lim Goh is the author of three poetry collections, Islanders (2016), Faraway Places (2021), and Bitter Creek (2025). Her essay collection Western Journeys (2022) was a finalist for the 2023 Colorado Book Awards in Creative Nonfiction. Her writing has been featured in The Georgia... Read More →
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Erica Reid

Erica Reid is the author of Ghost Man on Second, winner of the Donald Justice Poetry Prize (Autumn House Press, 2024). Erica’s poems appear in Rattle, Cherry Tree, Colorado Review, and more. Erica is a 2025 Fellow at the Vermont Center for the Creative Arts and teaches in Western... Read More →
Saturday May 24, 2025 1:00pm - 2:00pm MDT
2 King Room

2:15pm MDT

Creating Narrative Around the Personal with Deaborah Jackson Taffa, Chris La Tray, and Hillary Leftwich TICKETED
Saturday May 24, 2025 2:15pm - 3:15pm MDT
Join moderator Hillary Leftwich and panelists Deborah Jackson Taffa and Chris La Tray, as they discuss the innate ability to create narrative and how it is hewn in the memoir drafting process to carve personal stories from the bark of history. 
Speakers
avatar for Chris La Tray

Chris La Tray

Chris La Tray is a Métis storyteller. His first book, One-Sentence Journal: Short Poems and Essays From the World At Large (2018, Riverfeet Press) won the 2018 Montana Book Award and a 2019 High Plains Book Award.His second book, a collection of haiku and haibun poetry called De... Read More →
avatar for Deborah Taffa

Deborah Taffa

Deborah Taffa’s Whiskey Tender, a National Book Award Finalist 2024, as well as a longlisted title for the 2025 Carnegie Medal for Excellence, was named to the year’s best lists at Time Magazine, Esquire, Publisher’s Weekly, The Atlantic, Audible, Esquire, and other outlets... Read More →
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Hillary Leftwich

Hillary Leftwich is a multi-media writer and the author of Ghosts Are Just Strangers Who Know How to Knock (Agape Editions, 2023), Aura (Future Tense Books, 2022), and Saint Dymphna’s Playbook (forthcoming from Limit Zero, 2025). She teaches creative writing, business writing, and... Read More →
Saturday May 24, 2025 2:15pm - 3:15pm MDT
2 King Room

3:30pm MDT

Publishing Panel-From No to Yes with Shelley Read and Olivia Chadha TICKETED
Saturday May 24, 2025 3:30pm - 4:30pm MDT
The road to publishing a book can be long and filled with personal struggle, especially in sustaining a string of rejection, a hallmark of writers everywhere. Join beloved Mountain Words authors, Shelley Read (Go As a River) and Olivia Chadha (Rise of the Red Hand) as they talk about the pitfalls of a career in writing, 
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avatar for Olivia Chadha

Olivia Chadha

Olivia Chadha writes science fiction, fantasy, comic books, and literary novels for MG, YA, and adult audiences. She has a Ph.D. in literature and creative writing and her research centers on the history of exile, India’s Partition, precarious borders and boundaries, global folklore... Read More →
avatar for Shelley Read

Shelley Read

Shelley Read’s international bestselling debut novel, Go As A River, is translated into thirty-four languages and appears on bestseller lists worldwide. Winner of the 2024 High Plains Book Award for Fiction and the 2023 Reading the West Award for Best Debut, Go As A River is also... Read More →
Saturday May 24, 2025 3:30pm - 4:30pm MDT
2 King Room

4:45pm MDT

Fiction Workshop-Writing Strong Voice with Elizabeth James Gonzales TICKETED
Saturday May 24, 2025 4:45pm - 5:45pm MDT
MAKING YOURSELF HEARD: WRITING STRONG VOICE IN FICTION
Voice is the intelligence behind the narration. It is the attitude and the emotion. It gives subtle clues about who’s speaking and what’s going on. Over time, voice forms a distinctive pattern that makes your work recognizable and unique to you. For anyone planning on publishing their work, voice is vital. Agents and editors frequently cite voice as the most important element that makes a manuscript stand out from the slush pile.

In this session, we will discuss six elements of voice in fiction with examples pulled from works by Deesha Phillyaw, Albert Camus, Denise Chavez, and John Kennedy Toole. Then we'll do an exercise where we will explore how we can strengthen our narrative voice.
Speakers
avatar for Elizabeth Gonzalez James

Elizabeth Gonzalez James

Elizabeth Gonzalez James is a screenwriter and bestselling author of the novels, The Bullet Swallower and Mona at Sea, as well as the chapbook, Five Conversations About Peter Sellers. The Bullet Swallower was named a best book of 2024 by NPR, Esquire, and elsewhere, was a Book of... Read More →
Saturday May 24, 2025 4:45pm - 5:45pm MDT
2 King Room

6:00pm MDT

Native Writers Read TICKETED
Saturday May 24, 2025 6:00pm - 7:00pm MDT
This is THE premier reading for Mountain Words. These writers come to readers from the edges of a collective history that demands more than rote understanding of what it means to be Indigenous in the US. This is sure to be an evening of powerful storytelling from voices too powerful to be ignored. 
Speakers
avatar for Suzi Q. Smith

Suzi Q. Smith

Suzi Q. Smith is an award-winning author, artist, educator, and organizer who lives in Denver, Colorado. While primarily known for her poetry, Suzi is also a singer-songwriter, playwright, and interdisciplinary creative. She has created, curated, coached, and taught for over 20 years... Read More →
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Aaron John Curtis

Aaron John Curtis is an enrolled member of the Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe, which he’ll tell you is the white name for the American side of Akwesasne. Aaron has judged for the Center for Fiction’s First Novel Prize, the Southern Independent Booksellers Alliance prizes, the 2019 Kirkus... Read More →
avatar for Chris La Tray

Chris La Tray

Chris La Tray is a Métis storyteller. His first book, One-Sentence Journal: Short Poems and Essays From the World At Large (2018, Riverfeet Press) won the 2018 Montana Book Award and a 2019 High Plains Book Award.His second book, a collection of haiku and haibun poetry called De... Read More →
avatar for CMarie Fuhrman

CMarie Fuhrman

CMarie Fuhrman is the author of Salmon Weather: Writing from the Land of No Return, Camped Beneath the Dam: Poems and the co-editor of Cascadia Field Guide: Art, Ecology, and Poetry and Native Voices: Indigenous Poetry, Craft, and Conversations. She has published poetry and nonfiction... Read More →
avatar for Deborah Taffa

Deborah Taffa

Deborah Taffa’s Whiskey Tender, a National Book Award Finalist 2024, as well as a longlisted title for the 2025 Carnegie Medal for Excellence, was named to the year’s best lists at Time Magazine, Esquire, Publisher’s Weekly, The Atlantic, Audible, Esquire, and other outlets... Read More →
Saturday May 24, 2025 6:00pm - 7:00pm MDT
1 Steddy Theater
 
Sunday, May 25
 

9:00am MDT

How Water Shapes Us-Fountain Creek, a look at environment and community values
Sunday May 25, 2025 9:00am - 10:00am MDT
Join authors Jim O'Donnell and Jonathan Thompson to talk about water and how it shapes community and vice versa.


From its headwaters high up Colorado’s legendary Pike’s Peak to suburban concrete-lined canals, Fountain Creek has endured nearly everything humans could do to a single watershed. It has been dammed, diverted, drained, poisoned, restored, exploited, ignored—and yet it has survived.

Journalist and archeologist Jim O’Donnell grew up exploring among the beavers and discarded beer bottles that have long populated Fountain Creek. Irreverent, deeply knowledgeable, and endlessly curious, O’Donnell guides us through the contradictions and complexities of one of the most heavily urbanized areas in one of the fastest-growing states in the nation.
 
Fountain Creek is at once a reflection of our ever-changing relationship to the natural world and a challenge for each of us to reexamine the many ways we are connected to the world around us, to water, and to each other.


Speakers
avatar for Jonathan Thompson

Jonathan Thompson

Jonathan Thompson is a writer, editor and journalist who has been covering the lands and communities of the Western U.S. since 1996, when he signed on as the Silverton Standard & the Miner’s sole reporter. Since then he has worked in a variety of roles — from editor-in-chief to... Read More →
avatar for Jim O'Donnell

Jim O'Donnell

Journalist and archeologist Jim O’Donnell grew up exploring among the beavers and discarded beer bottles that have long populated Fountain Creek. Irreverent, deeply knowledgeable, and endlessly curious, O’Donnell guides us through the contradictions and complexities of one of... Read More →
Sunday May 25, 2025 9:00am - 10:00am MDT
1 Steddy Theater

10:15am MDT

Blue Plate: Food Lovers Guide to Climate Chaos
Sunday May 25, 2025 10:15am - 11:15am MDT
Join Mark, Thomas Kostigen (Cool Food), and Laura Krantz for a riveting conversation on the food we eat and how we can change the planet for good! 
Mark Easter is the author of The Blue Plate: A Food Lovers Guide to Climate Chaos, published by Patagonia Books in 2024. In it, he explores the question “Can we eat our way out of the climate crisis?” 
Mark is an ecologist and greenhouse gas accountant who has researched the carbon emissions from food, forestry, and fiber in academia and private industry for more than two decades. He spent much of his career working with farmers, ranchers, foresters and scientists around the world, researching how historical and modern agriculture contributed to the warming climate, and identifying both new and old farming and ranching methods that not only reduce the dangerous climate emissions behind our daily plates of food, but reverse those emissions wherever possible by drawing excess carbon dioxide from the atmosphere back into the soil.


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avatar for Thomas Kostigen

Thomas Kostigen

Thomas Kostigen is an award-winning and New York Times bestselling author and journalist. He founded the Climate Survivalist column for USA Today and has written for numerous publications, including the Washington Post, National Geographic, Discover, Departures, the Los Angeles Times... Read More →
avatar for Laura Krantz

Laura Krantz

Laura Krantz is a journalist, editor and producer, in both radio and print, and co-founder of Foxtopus Ink. Her podcast, Wild Thing has received critical acclaim from Scientific American, Rolling Stone, and The Atlantic, which named it one of the best 50 podcasts in 2018 and 2020... Read More →
avatar for Mark Easter

Mark Easter

Mark Easter is an ecologist, greenhouse gas accountant, and writer who explores the beauty, wonder, and challenges of life on the spinning blue marble we call Earth. Originally from Nebraska, Mark attended college in Indiana and Vermont, and has been fortunate to work around the globe... Read More →
Sunday May 25, 2025 10:15am - 11:15am MDT
1 Steddy Theater

1:00pm MDT

The Arctic Traverse @Gunnison Library
Sunday May 25, 2025 1:00pm - 2:15pm MDT
Michael Englehard will share his outdoor adventures featured in his book, Arctic Traverse: A Thousand-Mile Summer of Trekking the Brooks Range
2024 National Outdoor Book Award Winner in Journeys
2024 Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Awards Finalist in Nature


"Engelhard locates life—biological, cultural, and geophysical—in every mile of this vast, wild landscape." —Robert Moor, author of On Trails: An Exploration

A lyrical memoir that interweaves wilderness, homeland, cultural connections, historical figures, humor, and gritty experiences across northern Alaska, Arctic Traverse: A Thousand-Mile Summer of Trekking the Brooks Range takes readers along on a once-in-a-lifetime journey.

From the award-winning author of Ice Bear: The Cultural History of an Arctic Icon comes an intimate exploration of Alaska’s northernmost mountain range with observations on Indigenous cultures, conservation, and intense cross-country travel, all shaped by respect for the land. Follow author Michael Engelhard through tussock-studded tundra for a remarkable tale of bear encounters and white-knuckled river moments, as well as poetic reflections on a vast, untamed landscape. A trained anthropologist, Engelhard evokes classic writers like Edward Abbey, Barry Lopez, and Ellen Meloy with profound dives into human and natural history and vivid meditations on Alaskan wildlife, flora, and geology. When he embarked on this thru-hike, fewer people had completed it solo in a single push than had dived to the floor of the Mariana Trench, the deepest part of Earth’s oceans.

Much more than a captivating account of a human-powered solo thru-hike and float, Arctic Traverse illuminates the spirit of Alaska, drawing on encounters with Indigenous elders, guided clients, scientists, and others as well as on Engelhard’s long-held dream and his experiences of the land itself.
Speakers
avatar for Michael Engelhard

Michael Engelhard

Trained as an anthropologist with a degree from the University of Alaska Fairbanks, Michael Engelhard worked for twenty-five years as a wilderness guide and outdoor instructor in Alaska and on the Colorado Plateau. The editor of four anthologies and author of Ice Bear, a cultural... Read More →
Sunday May 25, 2025 1:00pm - 2:15pm MDT
6 Gunnison County Public Library
 
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