Sigurd olsen biography
Sigurd Olson () was acknowledged during his lifetime as a leader of the American environmental movement, and an emblematic figure for a generation of activists.!
Sigurd F. Olson
American writer, environmentalist and advocate
Sigurd Ferdinand Olson (April 4, 1899 – January 13, 1982) was an American writer, environmentalist, and advocate for the protection of wilderness.
Sigurd Ferdinand Olson (April 4, – January 13, ) was an American writer, environmentalist, and advocate for the protection of wilderness.
For more than thirty years, he served as a wilderness guide in the lakes and forests of the Quetico-Superior country of northern Minnesota and northwestern Ontario. He was known honorifically as the Bourgeois — a term the voyageurs of old used of their trusted leaders.
Biography
Born in Chicago, Illinois to SwedishBaptist parents, Olson grew up in northern Wisconsin where he developed his lifelong interest in the outdoors. They moved first to Sister Bay, then Prentice, then Ashland.[1] In June 1921, Olson took his first canoe trip where he fell in love with the canoe country wilderness of northern Minnesota that would become the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (with his help).[1] His first article, an account of a canoe expedition, was pu