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Born Free and Equal
Ansel Adams

Climbing Mt. Whitney
Peter Croft, Glen Dawson

Close Ups of the High Sierra
Norman Clyde

Death Valley to Yosemite: Frontier Mining Camps and Ghost Towns
L. Burr Belden & Mary DeDecker

Desert Summits
Andy Zdon

Favorite Dog Hikes In and Around Las Vegas
Wynne Benti & Megan Lawlor

Favorite Dog Hikes In and Around Los Angeles
Wynne Benti

Grand Canyon Treks
Harvey Butchart

High and Wild: Essays and Photographs on Wilderness Adventure
Galen Rowell

Mojave Desert Trails
Florine Lawlor

Out From Las Vegas
Florine Lawlor

The Secret Sierra: The Alpine World Above the Trees
David Gilligan

Robert Clunie: Plein Air Painter ofthe Sierra
Richard Coons

Woman on the Rocks: The Mountainering Letters of Ruth Dyar Mendenhalll Valerie Mendenhall Cohen

Woman on the Rocks: The Mountaineering Letters of Ruth Dyar Mendenhall

Valerie Mendenhall Cohen

Valerie Cohen
Valerie Mendenhall Cohen grew up in Pasadena, California, and spent summers during college in Yosemite's Camp 4. She completed B.A. and M.A. degrees in English at the University of California. Woman on the Rocks: The Mountaineering Letters of Ruth Dyar Mendenhall is her first book.

She was a Law Enforcement Ranger in Yosemite and Grand Teton National Parks, and has also worked as a typesetter, illustrator, writer, ski patroller, and mother. After living in Southern Utah for nearly thirty years, she moved to Nevada.

Cohen became a full-time artist in the mid-1980s, studying with Milford Zornes, Katherine Chang Liu, and Christopher Schink. She has painted in Mexico, Yugoslavia, the Sierra Nevada, and throughout the Southwest.

Cohen has had a number of one-person exhibits, and her watercolors have appeared in national and international juried shows, including San Diego Watercolor Society, Arizona Aqueous, Watercolor West, and Taos National.

Here are some visual influences on her life: snow, rock, anything above timberline. Deserts and oceans. Navajo weavings (which are really landscapes). The beautiful skeletons of dead trees. A look at this list demonstrates the attraction to stark designs that came out of her family. Her mother, Ruth, climbed desert peaks: Cohen paints Great Basin deserts, following the family tradition of going to places where one confronts the "Nothing that is not there and the nothing that is" (Wallace Stevens).

She lives with her husband, the writer Michael P. Cohen, in Reno, Nevada.