Published Newspaper and Magazine Articles
· Northern Arizona’s Mountain Living Magazine. Multiple articles, some business related, some anecdotal
stories (during his project to restore Historic Downtown Flagstaff, 1992 thru
1998).
· The Australian. “A Battle For Our Home—Andre
Wins The Open” (a story of battling a raging forest fire, January 2003).
· Home Power Magazine. “The Choice for
Micro” (June 2003). “Water Rites” (December 2007).
· The Boatman’s Quarterly Review. “Sinyala Fault” (June 2007). “High Water, 1983” (March
2008).
· Cumec Magazine. “First Descent (?) Down
the Genoa” (March 2008).
· www.ducts.org, an online
writer’s webzine. “Sinyala Fault” (Christmas issue, 2008).
· High Country News, Peaonia, Colorado (quotes from High
Water, 1983)
· Paddling Life Magazine eZine: High Water, 1983
Books:
· Jumping
Mouse: River Trips for People With Disabilities. Published by Grand Canyon
Association 1993
· Flames
Across The Mountains. Published by Leanne Appleby in Australia 2004
. Serious Microhydro. Two chapters in collection by Scott Davis, published by New Society Publishers. 2011
Speaking Engagements and Interviews:
· On
river nightly presentations in front of an audience of 25 to 35 people.
· 2008
Grand Canyon River Guides Training Seminar. Presentation of the 1983 High Water
Year slideshow and talk.
· Book
Club Readings: Beyond Thunder, read for California Book Club, January 20, 2010,
Borders Books, San Mateo.
·
Featured in Don’s
Place, Adventure Collection, at: http://www.adventurecollection.com/dons-place/feature-destination/Well-Guided--Conversations-with-Top-AC-Guides-2
·
Featured in the
blog: A Nomad’s Lot, at http://www.anomadslot.com/2010/03/03/the-secret-to-saving-money-while-doing-what-you-love/
·
Series of
interviews on internet radio about “Cool Outdoor Adventures” and “Slices of
Americana” with Wende Meister, at: http://wendeacrossamerica.com/
·
Two interviews on
Travel With Rick Steves, July 30 and September 9, 2010
Awards:
· Nominated
for best non-fiction at the 2010 San Francisco Writer’s Conference: Onwards
Wayward Boatmen.