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Paperback Stevens Pass: Gateway to Seattle Book

ISBN: 0870044281

ISBN13: 9780870044281

Stevens Pass: Gateway to Seattle

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Tells the history of the massive undertaking required to build the railroads and roadways through the northern Cascades into the Seattle region. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Stevens pass

A well writen book on a piece of history that I was totaly unaware of.

Northwest Must Read

Growing up in the Northwest and hiking in this region I have an appreciate for the authors over view of the history of Stevens Pass. I Passed this book along to friends and family who share my love of this region. A must read and an interesting history of Stevens Pass and the importance of the railroad and its construction through modern times.

Entertaining and informative amalgam of history and travel information through Stevens Pass

Stevens Pass has always had an aura of mystery about it. Even while Seattle boomed during the great gold rush of the 1800's, there remained no way to cross the formidable North Cascades. Inspired by the Orient trade, railroaders spent years looking for a suitable route over the mountain until surveyor John F. Stevens discovered a pass in 1890. The Great northern Railroad lent romance to the crossing of Stevens Pass. But its real saga consisted of the nearly superhuman feats of construction crews, ghastly design mistakes, unpredictable acts of nature, and the determination of magnates, despite countless unforeseen obstacles, to connect communities by rail. The other half of the saga consists of individuals who traversed the mountains, built crude homes, and schooled their children at home or in drafty log schoolhouses with few books. Nefarious pioneers took advantage of the isolation to work scams, fight, steal, and even murder. More than a regional history, this story tells of the Wellington disaster, a killer avalanche; the period when ski jumping events grew crowds of thousands; the growing efforts of the United States Forest Service to serve recreational seekers; and the scoundrels and heroes of the new frontier. I enjoyed this book immensely, and learned a lot about an area in history that at one time was sitting in my own backyard, so to speak.
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