These are questions I explore in a guest post I wrote for the blog of So to Speak: A Feminist Journal of Language and Art. So to Speak is publishing “Shoshone,” a chapter from my manuscript, Falling in Yellowstone, this spring. Here’s an excerpt of my post:
In these early and classic examples of wilderness experienced solitaire, the individual’s sojourn in nature is often marked by extreme conditions, danger, and rugged self-reliance. And the individual is often a man.
Read my whole post here: http://sotospeakjournal.org/2013/01/yellowstone-social-in-33-miles-around-shoshone-lake/.
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This is a beautiful piece Lauren. You pulled me in and I was back in Yellowstone.
That’s the best feedback I could hear. Thank you! There are so many reasons to share the places we love.
Absolutely!