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Fascinating, interesting book--even if you don't have an Icelandic or a cabin in Alaska. I really enjoyed this book about the Collins sisters and their Icelandic horses in the wilds of Alaska. Since we have a cabin near Homer, Alaska, and I have an Icelandic horse--this book had lots of material of interest to me.
There is no bravado - just a matter of fact - this is what has to be done so we did it approach - that's what makes their writing so interesting to the common folk like me - it's not about them its about whatever they are doing - and therein lies the big difference between the yuppie on vacation and someone who lives what they are writing about. Unlike so many of the yuppies that take a two week trip somewhere and hurry back to suburbia to write about how they challenged the extremes of nature the Collins sisters simply live it. What can you say. AS always the Collins sisters give a humble yet riveting approach to bush life in Alaska.
Whether you are a wilderness, adventure or horse lover or dream of the North as the last frontier, you'll love it. If you'd like to find out what it takes to convince a bush pilot to fly a horse that would like to join him in the cockpit of his small plane, or want to read true tales of a modern day trapline, ran by two women, huskies and Icelandic Fjord horses, this is the book for you. Humour, respect for the animals, images of human determination and the natural beauty of the alaskan wilderness are the gifts Miki Collins will leave you with. I read Miki Collins' Riding the Wild Side of Denali in one sitting on a cold November Yukon morning and dreamt about it for many days to follow. It would also make a great gift for teenage girls: the Collins are true models of women becoming all they can be. Here, Miki relates the empassioned tales, sometimes hair-raising, sometimes hilarious, that she shares with her twin sister Julie as they embark on their wildest dream (or folly.)., yet : that of utilizing Icelandic Fjord Horses on their remote trapline at the base of Mt. If you'd like to taste real adventure and feel the cold crispness of life on the Alaskan trail, grab this one. Denali, AK.
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