Exploring the Big Bend Country
192 pages, 6 x 9
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Release Date:01 Feb 2007
ISBN:9780292716551
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Exploring the Big Bend Country

University of Texas Press

Photographer-naturalist Peter Koch first visited the new Big Bend National Park in February, 1945, on assignment to take promotional pictures for the National Park Service. He planned to spend a couple of weeks—and ended up staying for the rest of his life. Koch's magnificent photographs and documentary film-lectures Big Bend, Life in a Desert Wilderness and Desert Gold introduced the park to people across the United States, drawing thousands of visitors to the Big Bend. His photographs and films of the region remain among the best ever produced, and are an invaluable visual record of the first four decades of Big Bend National Park.

In this highly readable book, Koch's daughter June Cooper Price draws on the newspaper columns her father wrote for the Alpine Avalanche, supplemented by his photographs, journal entries, and short pieces by other family members, to present Peter Koch's vision of the Big Bend. The book opens with his first "big adventure," a six-day photographic trip through Santa Elena Canyon on a raft made from agave flower stalks. From there, Koch takes readers hiking on mountain trails and driving the scenic loop around Fort Davis. He also describes "wax smuggling" and other ways of making a living on the Mexican border; ranching in the Big Bend; the prehistory and Native Americans of the region; collaborating with botanist Barton Warnock on books of Trans-Pecos wildflowers; and the history and beauty of Presidio County, the Rio Grande, and the Chihuahuan Desert.

This fascinating blend of firsthand adventures, natural history, and personal musings on anthropology and history creates an unforgettable portrait of both Peter Koch and the Big Bend region he so loved.

Peter Koch (1904-1986) was an acclaimed natural history photographer and documentary filmmaker and lecturer. He also promoted the Big Bend region as Executive Vice President of the Highway 90 Association, manager of the Alpine Chamber of Commerce, and owner of Koch Travel.

June Cooper Price was a freelance writer who lived in Mesa, Arizona, when not on the road in an RV with her husband. She and her mother Etta Koch told the story of their family's move to Big Bend in Lizards on the Mantel, Burros at the Door: A Big Bend Memoir.

  • List of Illustrations
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • 1. Santa Elena Canyon
  • 2. Mountain Trails
    • Betsy Koch Clark: Dad and I Hike in the Chisos
  • 3. Fort Davis and the Scenic Loop
  • 4. Smuggling and Other Career Paths
  • 5. Longhorns and Pronghorns
  • 6. The Search for Early Man
    • Betsy Koch Clark: Arranging the Snake
  • 7. Desert Diversity
    • Patricia Koch: My Hot Springs Flood Story
  • 8. Working with Warnock
    • Don Dhonau: The Single Blooming Flower
  • 9. Presidio County
  • 10. Wild and Scenic Río
  • 11. Silence of the Desert
  • Notes
  • Annotated Bibliography
  • Index
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