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This ebook helps you find and appreciate the geysers and hot springs in the ten Yellowstone geyser basins and other hydrothermal areas that are convenient to the roads. The descriptions are excerpted from Yellowstone Treasures: The Traveler's Companion to the National Park (2013), a full-color, 400-page guidebook to the entire park. Throughout the book you'll find clear maps and anecdotes relating historical experiences with the geyser eruptions. At the front is a list of precautions to take near the dangerous hot water, as well as reminders about drinking water and other amenities you will need. At the end are resources to explore if you want to learn more about geysers, and the search function allows you to look up the description of any geyser or hot spring you encounter in the ten hydrothermal areas.
DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "To Geyserland" (Union Pacific-Oregon Short Line Railroads to the Yellowstone National Park) by Edward F. Colborn. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.
“Betsy Watry tells the tales of a dozen women, some of whom had short-lived adventures in Yellowstone National Park, but most of whom spent decades as rangers, scientists, interpreters, and entrepreneurs, shaping the Park’s physical and cultural landscape. This is a wonderful ‘hidden’ history, full of surprising stories, grounded in intensive research and written with charm.” —Dr. Mary Murphy, historian and author of Hope in Hard Times “For so long, Yellowstone National Park has needed a book about the women who stood and today stand tall in its history. At long last, Elizabeth Watry has produced it. Women across the nation should celebrate this book for its noteworthy contribution to women’s history, as we professional historians do.” Lee Whittlesey, Park Historian, National Park Service, —Yellowstone National Park “To read about Yellowstone National Park too often means viewing it through the eyes and exploits of men. By sharing the experiences and contributions of women who visited, lived, and worked in Yellowstone, Elizabeth Watry places women front and center in the Park’s wondrous history. Women in Wonderland is sure to become a treasured resource.” —Diane Smith, author of Letters from Yellowstone