The Great Lakes at Ten Miles an Hour: One Cyclist's Journey along the Shores of the Inland Seas

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Great Lakes at Ten Miles an Hour: One Cyclist's Journey along the Shores of the Inland Seas
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Thomas Shevory
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:248
Dimensions(mm): Height 216,Width 140
Category/GenreLocal history
Travel writing
ISBN/Barcode 9781517903459
ClassificationsDewey:977.7
Audience
General
Professional & Vocational

Publishing Details

Publisher University of Minnesota Press
Imprint University of Minnesota Press
Publication Date 24 October 2017
Publication Country United States

Description

The Great Lakes are a remarkable repository of millions of years of complex geological transformations and of a considerably shorter, crowded span of human history. Over the course of four summers, Thomas Shevory rode a bicycle along their shores, taking in the stories the lakes tell-of nature's grandeur and decay, of economic might and squandered promise, of exploration, colonization, migration, and military adventure. This book is Shevory's account of his travels, shored up by his exploration of the geological, environmental, historical, and cultural riches harbored by North America's great inland seas. For Shevory, and his readers, his ride is an enlightening, unfailingly engaging course in the Great Lakes' place in geological time and the nation's history. Along the northern shore of Lake Huron, one encounters the scrubbed surfaces of the Canadian Shield, the oldest exposed rock in North America. Growing out of the crags of the Niagara Escarpment, which stretches from the western reaches of Lake Michigan to the spectacular waterfalls between Erie and Ontario, are the white cedars that are among the oldest trees east of the Mississippi. The lakes offer reminders of the fur trade that drew voyageurs to the interior, the disruption of Native American cultures, major battles of the War of 1812, the shipping and logging industries that built the Midwest, the natural splendors preserved and exploited, and the urban communities buoyed or buried by economic changes over time. Throughout The Great Lakes at Ten Miles an Hour, Shevory describes the engaging characters he encounters along the way and the surprising range of country and city landscapes, bustling and serene locales that he experiences, making us true companions on his ride.

Author Biography

Thomas Shevory is professor of politics at Ithaca College. He is author of Notorious HIV: The Media Spectacle of Nushawn Williams and Toxic Burn: The Grassroots Struggle against the WTI Incinerator, both published by the University of Minnesota Press.

Reviews

"Thomas Shevory has provided the reader with a unique window on the Great Lakes-with an emphasis on GREAT! There are many ways to see and experience the lakes-by car, motorcycle, kayak, foot, boat, or bicycle-and to really know the lakes a person must try at least a couple of these options. In this book, Shevory puts you in his panniers and lets you experience periods of cold, head winds, and exhilarating hills and tail winds without having to face your own muscle cramps. The reflections on area histories provide a sense of place, and his encounters and challenges tie the adventure together so that the reader not only admires the rider, but also the landscape he travels through."-Mike Link and Kate Crowley "An enticing read of what it's like to travel around the Great Lakes on two wheels."-Traverse City Record Eagle "The picturesque and detailed descriptions ensure readers easily follow along on Shevory's route and will be inspired to plan a biking trip of their own. Those living in the Heartland will appreciate Shevory's regional focus. " -Green Bay Press Gazette