9781594858680-1594858683-The Adventure Gap: Changing the Face of the Outdoors

The Adventure Gap: Changing the Face of the Outdoors

ISBN-13: 9781594858680
ISBN-10: 1594858683
Edition: Illustrated
Author: James Mills
Publication date: 2014
Publisher: Mountaineers Books
Format: Paperback 256 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781594858680
ISBN-10: 1594858683
Edition: Illustrated
Author: James Mills
Publication date: 2014
Publisher: Mountaineers Books
Format: Paperback 256 pages

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The Adventure Gap: Changing the Face of the Outdoors (ISBN-13: 9781594858680 and ISBN-10: 1594858683), written by authors James Mills, was published by Mountaineers Books in 2014. With an overall rating of 4.4 stars, it's a notable title among other Mountaineering & Climbing (Outdoor Recreation) books. You can easily purchase or rent The Adventure Gap: Changing the Face of the Outdoors (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Mountaineering & Climbing books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.49.

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"An important new book about a crucial challenge facing the conservation movement" -- Spencer Black, vice president, Sierra Club

•Chronicles the first all-African American summit attempt on Denali, the highest point in North America
•Part adventure story, part history, and part argument for the importance of inspiring future generations to value nature

The nation’s wild places―from national and state parks to national forests, preserves, and wilderness areas―belong to all Americans. But not all of us use these resources equally. Minority populations are much less likely to seek recreation, adventure, and solace in our wilderness spaces. It’s a difference that African American author James Mills addresses in his new book, The Adventure Gap: Changing the Face of the Outdoors.

Bridging the so-called “adventure gap” requires role models who can inspire the uninitiated to experience and enjoy wild places. Once new visitors are there, a love affair often follows. This is important because as our country grows increasingly multicultural, our natural legacy will need the devotion of people of all races and ethnicities to steward its care.

In 2013, the first all-African American team of climbers, sponsored by the National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS), challenged themselves on North America’s highest point, the dangerous and forbidding Denali, in Alaska. Mills uses Expedition Denali and its team members’ adventures as a jumping-off point to explore how minority populations view their place in wild environments and to share the stories of those who have already achieved significant accomplishments in outdoor adventures―from Mathew Henson, a Black explorer who stood with Peary at the North Pole, to Kai Lightner, a teenage sport climber currently winning national competitions. The goal of the expedition, and now the book, is to inspire minority communities to look outdoors for experiences that will enrich their lives, and to encourage them toward greater environmental stewardship.

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