Tales Of Lonely Trails


Read by David Wales

(4.4 stars; 42 reviews)

Western novelist Zane Grey (1872-1939) also wrote nonfiction books about the American West and its country. This 1922 tribute to country he loved consists of narratives of six different trips to various parts of the West: Nonnesozhe, Colorado, Grand Canyon, Tonto Basin, Death Valley. - Summary by david wales (13 hr 19 min)

Chapters

Nonnezoshe 32:14 Read by David Wales
Colorado Trails Part 1 40:04 Read by David Wales
Colorado Trails Part 2 42:49 Read by David Wales
Roping Lions In The Grand Canyon Part 1 8:47 Read by David Wales
Roping Lions In The Grand Canyon Part 2 21:47 Read by David Wales
Roping Lions In The Grand Canyon Part 3 20:52 Read by David Wales
Roping Lions In The Grand Canyon Part 4 13:03 Read by David Wales
Roping Lions In The Grand Canyon Part 5 15:01 Read by David Wales
Roping Lions In The Grand Canyon Part 6 8:38 Read by David Wales
Roping Lions In The Grand Canyon Part 7 24:54 Read by David Wales
Roping Lions In The Grand Canyon Part 8 9:10 Read by David Wales
Roping Lions In The Grand Canyon Part 9 14:20 Read by David Wales
Roping Lions In The Grand Canyon Part 10 19:27 Read by David Wales
Roping Lions In The Grand Canyon Part 11 8:49 Read by David Wales
Roping Lions In The Grand Canyon Part 12 33:36 Read by David Wales
Roping Lions In The Grand Canyon Part 13 5:37 Read by David Wales
Roping Lions In The Grand Canyon Part 14 14:13 Read by David Wales
Tonto Basin Part 1 45:43 Read by David Wales
Tonto Basin Part 2 44:39 Read by David Wales
Tonto Basin Part 3 32:07 Read by David Wales
Tonto Basin Part 4 35:01 Read by David Wales
Tonto Basin Part 5 43:15 Read by David Wales
Tonto Basin Part 6 39:36 Read by David Wales
Tonto Basin Part 7 44:50 Read by David Wales
Tonto Basin Part 8 39:48 Read by David Wales
Tonto Basin Part 9 37:11 Read by David Wales
Tonto Basin Part 10 34:14 Read by David Wales
Tonto Basin Part 11 23:27 Read by David Wales
Death Valley 46:34 Read by David Wales

Reviews

A Must Listen To!


(5 stars)

The narrator was great You grew to believe it was Zane Grey narrating . The stories were fascinating, and while I would like to know what happened to the l I oms that they lassosed in the Grand Canyon, I found it difficult to accept the fact that the nber of lions they captured and killed must have had a negative impact on the environment of the area they were in. But that was not so much a consideration at that period of. time

FELT LIKE I WAS THERE


(5 stars)

Masterful, compelling imagery by Gray brings the reader into the adventure. DW narrates it perfectly. Some may not enjooy it, but I did.

fascinating


(4.5 stars)

This was really fascinated if you've read Zane Grey. You find out the origins IV some parts of his stories.

Detailed description of trails


(4 stars)

Insight into wild america. Shame about obsession of killing wildlife