The Last Voyageur: Amos Burg And The Rivers Of The West
Vince WelchBoatman's Quarterly review: "It will keep you on the edge of your easy chair. You'll want to read this Amos Burg book by Vince Welch more than once, that's for sure."
What is this thing in me that enables me to leave comforts and a wide variety of entertainments and feel a strange satisfaction wandering down a cheerless and indifferent river, enduring hardships and eating very little and exposed to all sorts of weather . . . tonight even as I sit shivering and listening to the patter of the rain, I see myself in many places all over the world, wandering like a gull on the winds, working with the ideals of Truth and Beauty as part of my vision to bring these things back with me for other people to see.” -- Amos Burg, Yukon River, July 1928
* Amos Burg ran all the major rivers of the West when they still flowed freely and potential danger was just around the next bend
* Part early 20th-century history, part adventure, part biography of the West’s first commercial outdoor guide