Yellowstone Summers: Touring with the Wylie Camping Company in America's First National Park

Author:   Jane Galloway Demaray
Publisher:   Washington State University Press
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9780874223286


Pages:   230
Publication Date:   15 April 2015
Format:   Paperback
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Yellowstone Summers: Touring with the Wylie Camping Company in America's First National Park


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In 1872 Congress established Yellowstone National Park, and its vast wonders soon mesmerized early sightseers. One of them, William Wallace Wylie, visited in July 1880. The school superintendent was immediately smitten. He returned to Bozeman, Montana, and arranged his first tour group a few weeks later. His initial effort evolved into a full-fledged business, and from 1896 to 1905 the Wylie Camping Company fed, sheltered, and guided thousands of Victorian vacationers through relaxed week-long tours of geysers, hot pools, waterfalls, and trails.Despite the park's wilderness setting, Wylie lured travelers with promises of comfort, ease, and delicious meals, claiming such luxuries as ""woven wire springs under fine mattress beds; no sleeping on the ground…fine covered buggies to ride in. His ""new method of caring for tourists"" embraced separate dining tents, partitioned sleeping tents heated with stoves, informative outings, and fresh-air bonfires. His policy of hiring honest, hard-working college students and teachers who utilized the park as an outdoor classroom set an example for concessions throughout Yellowstone and other national parks. But operating the Wylie Camping Company was a formidable task. There were bears, runaway horses, and drunken stage coach drivers. Anecdotes include observations of wildlife, the arrest of a bison poacher, and an altercation with the park's game warden, Buffalo Jones. In order to serve his unique clientele, Wylie contended with park superintendents, railroad officials, Washington, DC, legislators, and various other political personalities. Eventually the demands became too great, and he sold his business. But the Wylie Camping Company and its owner's unswerving efforts helped develop, define, and preserve tourism in the West, particularly in America's first national park.

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Author:   Jane Galloway Demaray
Publisher:   Washington State University Press
Imprint:   Washington State University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.340kg
ISBN:  

9780874223286


ISBN 10:   0874223288
Pages:   230
Publication Date:   15 April 2015
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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"""[Yellowstone Summers is] worth the read."" --Western Ag Reporter ""In addition to being entertaining and engaging, [Yellowstone Summers is] thoroughly researched, ably written, and accessible to a range of audiences."" --Columbia: The Magazine of Northwest History ""Informative and readable, [it] gives readers an appreciation of the governmental agencies as well as the dogged entrepreneurs who developed outdoor tourism."" --Billings Gazette ""The author [tells] an important story of the fascinating politics and economics of park concessions administration [in] a thoroughly readable and engaging study."" --David Wrobel, professor of history, University of Oklahoma"


[Yellowstone Summers is] worth the read. --Western Ag Reporter In addition to being entertaining and engaging, [Yellowstone Summers is] thoroughly researched, ably written, and accessible to a range of audiences. --Columbia: The Magazine of Northwest History Informative and readable, [it] gives readers an appreciation of the governmental agencies as well as the dogged entrepreneurs who developed outdoor tourism. --Billings Gazette The author [tells] an important story of the fascinating politics and economics of park concessions administration [in] a thoroughly readable and engaging study. --David Wrobel, professor of history, University of Oklahoma


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Jane Galloway Demaray's family possessed a treasure--an old, unpublished manuscript penned by her great-great uncle William Wallace Wylie, who led tours in Yellowstone National Park. She first read his autobiography 20 years ago, but began to research his story in 2006 after she moved to Helena, Montana. Born and raised in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, Demaray is a former special education teacher and currently serves on the personal staff of the Montana Secretary of State.

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