
A Lady's Life in the Rocky Mountains
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Narrated by:
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Flo Gibson
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By:
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Isabella L. Bird
These are the valiant and lyrically descriptive letters, written in 1873, by Isabella Bird, a courageous and spirited Englishwoman, telling her sister of her adventures on horseback over 800 miles of American wilderness.
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Outstanding narration!
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Wonderful story
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Just incredible - a masterpiece
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Great for any visitor to the City of Estes Park, Rocky Mountain National Park, and the City of Longmont, Colorado. It would be a great read for young adventurers as well.
Isabella Bird, Intrepid Traveler.
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Great tale of the Rockies in 1919 from a lady
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the circulatory messaging around Mountain Jim was confusing to say the least.
monotonous... singular
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The scenery descriptions were great but from a more objective point of view, the best part was Bird’ observations and descriptions of the inhabitants of the Rocky Mountains in the 1870’s.
Highly recommend!
Audience Warning: There is one reference to the notorious Donner party/cannibalism, I just skipped ahead two or three minutes and didn’t miss the story but avoided anything gruesome.
Charming Account
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Somehow she rides lame horses tens of miles and always find a cabin for the night. Some enterprising graduate student should get a dissertation out of this . It's an interesting listen as each trail adventure tops the previous.
Unbelievable
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The Solution to the Indian Problem
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