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Dick's wilderness ethic was simple: "Twin Lakes and the wildlife therein should not suffer for his presence."
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Dick's wilderness ethic was simple: "Twin Lakes and the wildlife therein should not suffer for his presence."
Journals #3, #4, & #5 and the NEW "Dear Jake" Letters
Now available in e-book form!
"A Life In Full Stride" 1981 - 1985
"Your Life Here Is An Inspiration" 1986 - 1991
"Reaching The End Of The Trail"
1992 - 2000
"Dear Jake" Letters
Volume I
1965 - 1974
Can be found at Amazon Kindle, iBookstore, Kobo, SCRIBD and many more!
The Second Volume of Richard's letters to his brother "Jake" set for release this Fall in time for Christmas. Volume II
covers the years 1975 - 1984. In Volume II you will read about the Piper J3 Cub the brothers named the "Arctic Tern", leading up to Richard's near fatal crash; the creation of the film "One Man's Alaska" by NPS; "The Closing Frontier" Documentary by PBS; the "Spruce Goose" and much more! The "Dear Jake" letters reveal yet another aspect of his personality, his close relationship to his brother and his wry sense of humor. If interested in preordering Volume II contact brie@richardproenneke.com
Order your copies today of the three DVD Documentaries! "From The Heartland To the Great Northwest" Volume I follows Richard from his Homestead in Primrose IA to the Wilkinson Ranch in Heppner OR, and on to Portland, OR. (Running time approx. 53 minutes)
Volume II "The Living Wilderness" picks up where Volume I leaves off with Richard moving to Kodiak, AK and on to Twin Lakes, AK. Meet "Spike" & Hope Carrithers, Terry & Vic Gill, and Sam Keith. Watch as Richard and brother "Jake" salvage a crashed Ketchum plane in Lower Lake. (Running time is approx. 56 minutes) "Alone At Twin Lakes - 1965" covers nine weeks at Twin Lakes, the last four weeks alone testing himself before making the decision to make Twin Lakes his home. (approx. running time 55 minutes) Be sure to check out the small Journal he kept on this 1965 trip. Order your copies today!
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