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Dangerous River
Average Rating: 5.0     Total Reviews: 6
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Extreme conditions, related modestly     On: 2008-04-15

The Oxford educated author, Raymond Patterson, chucked his staid life as London banker for the extreme conditions of the 1920s Canadian far north, traversing barely navigable rivers and wintering in 40 below conditions far from the nearest supply post.
The accounts are highly colourful, occasionally humorous and truly amazing as real life survivor accounts. Unlike some modern adventure story-telling, the author thankfully omits hyping the risks and achievements, avoids ominous foreshadowing and such devices, and relates his account in a modest but richly descriptive style.
AWESOME BOOK!     On: 2005-10-21

I purchased Dangerous River: Adventure on the Nahanni to use as research for my latest release, The River, an exciting and terrifying techno-thriller that takes place on the Nahanni River.

I found Dangerous River to be invaluable to me, and after reading it, I yearn to travel to the Nahanni River to see this wonderful part of Canada.

I recommend this book for anyone who enjoys a true Canadian adventure. The photos take you back to a simpler life, and the authors humor and attention to detail are entertaining.

AWESOME BOOK!     On: 2005-10-20

I purchased Dangerous River: Adventure on the Nahanni to use as research for my latest release, The River, an exciting and terrifying techno-thriller that takes place on the Nahanni River.

I found Dangerous River to be invaluable to me, and after reading it, I yearn to travel to the Nahanni River to see this wonderful part of Canada.

I recommend this book for anyone who enjoys a true Canadian adventure. The photos take you back to a simpler life, and the authors humor and attention to detail are entertaining.

Excellent look at early 20th century wilderness expeditions.
by: Anonymous    On: 1998-09-19

Patterson makes a 200 mile snowshoe trek in 50 below weather to pick up the mail seem like slightly unusual walk to the post office!
This is a Far North adventure you'll never forget!
by: Anonymous    On: 1997-11-30

"Dangerous River" is one of the finest Far North adventures ever written. R. M. Patterson and his partner Gordon Matthews were the last of a breed of men who tackled the Far North with nothing but stamina, courage, and consummate skill with rifle, pack and canoe. Trapping and searching for gold in the legendary South Nahanni River country in the 1920s, Patterson describes their adventures in language that makes the reader yearn to see one the premier rivers of the world. Pattersons style is laced with wonderfully dry British humor as well as a poets skill in describing the breathtaking landscapes. You feel as though youre right beside him throughout his adventures and hungering to go there yourself. You cant ask more a writer and his book than that!
This is a Far North adventure you'll never forget!     On: 1997-11-29

"Dangerous River" is one of the finest Far North adventures ever written. R. M. Patterson and his partner Gordon Matthews were the last of a breed of men who tackled the Far North with nothing but stamina, courage, and consummate skill with rifle, pack and canoe. Trapping and searching for gold in the legendary South Nahanni River country in the 1920s, Patterson describes their adventures in language that makes the reader yearn to see one the premier rivers of the world. Pattersons style is laced with wonderfully dry British humor as well as a poets skill in describing the breathtaking landscapes. You feel as though youre right beside him throughout his adventures and hungering to go there yourself. You cant ask more a writer and his book than that!
Exceptional wilderness story of gold-rush era Canada     On: 1997-08-29

This tale of wilderness adventure is set in the unexplored region of the South Nahanni river valley in the Nortwest Territories, Canada. It tells of unexplained deaths (the reason it was called Dead-Mans Valley), and the survival tactics and techniques of explorers during the gold-rush days of the area. Patterson spins the tale in a way which makes you feel the icy cold winters and the lavish and wildlife filled summers. His writings are non-fictional, and he includes maps and photographs taken while he was there. It is exciting, and laden with danger about the rapids, ice-flows, and Indian legends. I highly recommend it to anyone with a love of the outdoors, adventure, or wilderness history!
The Classic Canadian wilderness canoe adventure.
by: Anonymous    On: 1997-04-30

Paddling upstream through "Hells Gate" rapids and past 4000 feet canyons on the South Nahanni River in Canadas Northwest Territories in the 1920s before the advent of the bush plane was northern adventure at its best. After reading the book, I took the canoe trip and the beauty of the scenery actually exceeded the best descriptive prose in the novel. Look up Black Feather outfitters in Toronto and sign up. Rob Evan

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