Jean Aspen 4.08 198 ratings17 reviews The child of a famous female explorer describes her own journey down the Yukon to the Chandalar River with her childhood sweetheart, recounting their experiences living off the land in the remote Brooks Range. Aspen depicts one noxious ordeal after another, guaranteed to unsettle any queasy tummy. Most widely held works about Though nearly sixty, he was strong and agile, often winning gold in senior Olympic volleyball. Copyright 2004- On September 5, 1954, Jean was married to the love of her life, Paul Trousdale of Beverly Hills who passed away April 9, 1990. My questing carried us at last into a quiet backwater, our travels reduced to seasonal migration. Now in her 70s, Jean and her husband Tom are working to disassemble the structures they have built over the course of 26 years in Arctic and return the materials to the land. My father was the eldest of three boys and a girl. He had been on his own since the age of twelvedriven out by a new stepfather. The war was over. document.write(year) Our home offered the desert and marshmallows around a fire, but his friends had Nintendo at their homes. While Jean had faced Alaska's wilderness before -- in a life-altering experience she chronicled in Arctic . (iStock) FAIRBANKS Jean Aspen and her husband, Tom Irons, who divide their time between Homer and the Brooks Range, created a documentary about a solitary life in the wilds of Alaska that. Clarence worked as a farm laborer near Elliott, Illinois, for thirty dollars a month and the use of a house, milk cow, a dozen hens, and a garden patch. jean aspen first husband. He supervised everything I did. Perhaps he felt deficient: he was a farm boy from a meat-and-potatoes family; she was cultured and articulate. All those seemingly random threads have woven the tapestry of my mostly completed journey home. I work hard at the hospital and come home to design glass projects. Aspen said she sees the film as not only a memoir. As foster parents, Tom and I have taken many young people under our wings throughout the years, finding enthusiasm to be a powerful indicator. I was feeling drained and anxious, poised on the edge of a precipice. This I understood, but could not deeply accept. Born to explorer parents, Connie and Bud Helmericks, Jeanie began life in arctic wilds. While countless others tended our flames. Another memoir by Aspen, Trusting the River (Epicenter Press, 2016), takes her story further. Where it rains, I added, and we can grow a real garden. He didnt return to college, and his brother John was never able to go. Whenever we could, Lucas and I joined him in the cold house. Jean has continued to live in the remote Arctic tundra throughout her life, learning from her experiences and working to teach others through her books and films. We were seated by our backyard campfire, cooking salmon over mesquite. While my husband, Tom Irons, picked blueberries of a summer afternoon, I sorted memories like familiar old clothes, holding each to the slanted light before releasing it into the fire with the next log. She held out for half-interest in that five-acre homestead on Takahula Lake, which Bud had registered under his name. Jean is married to Tom Aspen as they started dating in 1981 and finally got married in 1983 and since then have been together for almost 37 years. Aspens chronicle of her Arctic years first came out in book form, also titled Arctic Daughter, first published in 1988, about Aspens years in the wilderness from 1972-77 with her first husband, Phil Beisel. I have not been an easy partner. 134 Theyve wintered over at Kernwood but more recently have spent summers and part of the fall there. In 1992 Jean Aspen took her husband, Tom, and their young son to live in Alaska's interior mountains where they built a cabin from logs, hunted for food, and let the vast beauty of the Arctic. She was working as a student editor on our documentary and pleaded to be included. Another memoir by Aspen, "Trusting the River" (Epicenter Press, 2016), takes her story further. Tom would happily have remained in the art-glass studio home he had built with his hands on our five natural acres. Connie and Janet lived with my grandmother Winnie in her modest two-bedroom home across from Tucson High School. "It's really the whole story of my life," Aspen said. Now I heard our son, Luke, saying those words to me. Africa would be next, he told her. Genres AdventureNonfictionBiographyMemoirNatureTravel 304 pages, Paperback I relaxed into the evening sounds of desert and fire, yet even here I caught the grumble of traffic carried for miles up from the flatlands. The tiny evaporative cooler wasnt ducted into the hodgepodge of rooms and the gas furnace was a menace. It was not a pragmatic decisionmoney would have served us better. My earliest memories are of wild places, campfires, and trails along desert streams. On the other hand, floundering about is no answer. I want to simplify our lives. It was on Sylvia Street, which seemed propitious, for my mother had named our first dog Sylvia. And Rude Amerud, who rides with the raven upon my left shoulder. What about graduating with your friends? My father paddles me on Takahula Lake, 1952. Our purpose is to share experiences. Over them, she penciled her brows in high arcs. The funeral service will be held on Tuesday, June 10, 2014, at 2 p.m. at St. Peter's Episcopal Church, 70 Maple Ave., Morristown. I have also deeply grieved for our wounded planet and lost children. They were supposed to be back in Aspen by Sunday afternoon, though their plans were tentative and friends thought they might have stayed to witness Monday's solar eclipse, according to the Pitkin. Again they were featured in LIFE Magazineidyllic color pages of me nestled between my charismatic parents at our snug wilderness cabin on beautiful Takahula Lake. Above all, I am grateful to my husband, Tom Irons, for paddling with me across three magical decades. Any salmon left? Itd save on driving into town and Id like to live on my own. In went ceramic tile, carpet, a new heating and cooling system, ductwork, modern wiring, underground 200-amp service, insulated windows, new appliances, lights, and fresh paint. My mother, of course, was the real forest creature. I felt a pang. Lucas Irons died unexpectedly at age 25 in 2012. Get up-to-the-minute news sent straight to your device. "She was a wild spirit, and she fretted being shackled, as she saw it, to the demands of two small children and poverty in the city heat, away from her beloved wilderness. She had scant practical skill and no stomach for conflictan odd combination for an author and arctic explorer, as she defined herself. In Trusting the River, she closes the circle of her mother's books and her own early work, Arctic Daughter. I am deeply grateful to my beloved husband, Tom Irons, and to Laurie Anne Schacht, companion of many adventures. I was drawn inexorably as a salmon back to my natal landscape, while gentle Tom would have followed me anywhere. Maybe my description is not what the creator intended to convey but overall it is an easy to watch doc made mostly from the creators own family photos and home video and narration. It was perhaps inevitable that Tom and I would end up in Alaska. Jean Aspen holds baccalaureate degrees in biology and nursing. Connie had never driven before, but Winnie soon persuaded her to return to Colorado for their car. This film combines historic footage, photographs, and high-definition video spanning Janet learned to appease their father, while Connie rebelled. Medical establishment comes to Homer Part 1. Book Depository is the world's most international online bookstore offering over 20 million books with free delivery worldwide. I have only one memory of my paternal grandmother. The guys rarely chose our place. We are very proud of our film festival, having chosen countless films that will challenge, endear and entertain audiences with their style and depth, said festival director Rebecca Pottebaum in a press release. He gave me a wicked grin. About the time Clarence made a down payment on a farm of his own, his three sons left home to seek their fortunes elsewhere. I am not alone! publications in Her younger and more docile sister Janet told of my seven-year-old mother climbing out their second-story bedroom window and down a tree to sleep beneath the stars. When we get done, were going to get in our canoe and paddle down to the bridge, a five-week trip, she said. The curtain came down on our familys very public fairy tale in March of 1953. Jean Aspen passed away in Morristown, New Jersey. Bud soon flew the final Arctic Tern, a Cessna 170, back to Alaska with the seeds of his new family: Martha and her eight-year-old son, Jim. The dance between boldness and retreat is subtle and it is the wise adventurer who lives to plan another trip. To survive arctic winter, we would need the brief summer to prepare. After an extended period without any meat, only sustaining themselves with barely edible vegetables, they dine greedily on a moose they've recently killed and slaughtered. He would sit me down at the typewriter and tell me to write, she said. In her books, Connie states that they were the same age, though she told me she thought he was a year older. Until I was ready, we both knew we werent going anywhere. In early childhood, Connie fled her nannies, slipping away from her powerful and abusive father to ramble the woods of upstate New York. They had run in the same circles in Montrose. I could feel it rising like a slow flood. He was strong, bright, and nimble with excellent vision, a host of practical skills, and the desire to shoot thingsan urge that he never outgrew. He tends to step in the background and stay quiet. (Photo provided by Jean Aspen and Tom Irons), When Dr. John Fenger glimpsed into the operatory in the old Homer Hospital Health Center one day in 1961, he, Longtime Homer artist values process over product, shifts from painting to mending. Our mother awoke to a quiet house and the sudden fear that Buds mother might have taken us back to Colorado. Sleeping little, he worked to enclose the home he was building on forty acres of woodland. Jean is survived by her niece, nephew and two step daughters. Maybe we can find an old house to renovate down near the university for Luke, I continued. Two friends (who had yet to meet one another) planned to join us for fourteen months at our cabin. Behind him the ancient saguaros stood black against a fading lemon sky where rafts of clouds flamed coral and then pearled to gray. language and Someday I will follow them, slipping from this planet as strangely as I fell onto it. Still, there is no a guarantee that evening will find me warm and dry on some welcoming shore. Connie, the romantic, was swept up in his glamorous (if spurious) tales of South America, Cuba, and Alaska. It looks too perfect to be true. "I suppose every daughter gets advice upon leaving home, but mine seemed more practical than most. In December 1941, America entered World War II in a clap of thunder that rolled across Alaska. All you needed for a work party was a case of beer. 1 edition published in 2018 in English and held by 6 WorldCat member libraries worldwide Jean Aspen (daughter of Alaskan adventurers Constance and Bud Helmericks) and her husband Tom Irons recorded their life at their cabin in the Brooks Range of Alaska. My mother, who also loved northern wilderness, caught glimpses of me as a wild girl of fourteen in her seventh book when she, my little sister, and I paddled across Canada. Its less about me, wonderful me and all the great things Ive done, she said. "We have come to fish for the herring fish. With the military directing all activities, civilians unnecessary for the war were being evacuated, so Connie got a job in the base laundry. he asked, voice soft and deep. It's also patently clear that Aspen's mother factored into this pilgrimage in a very meaningful way. That black-and-white Ford, her book copyrights, and her children were all she salvaged from twelve years of marriage. My parents, Constance and Bud Helmericks, were Alaskan adventurers who filmed early documentaries for national lecture tours. Stars were appearing in the deepening turquoise where a trace of yellow lingered against the black mystery of Wasson Peak. I wondered. Delivered right as the newspaper goes to print every Thursday. I have always belonged to wilderness. Lucas was a resident of Homer, Alaska. Tom Irons films in the summer of 2012 as part of an ongoing chronicle with wife Jean Aspen of life at their cabin, Kernwood, on the Chandalar River in the Brooks Range. Aspen came back to the Arctic in 1992 with her second husband, Irons, and their then young son, Lucas, and a friend, Laurie Schacht. The Sonoran desert was forgotten; the kit fox and tortoise were ghosts upon the dry wind. After a long illness Jan Cochran, beloved wife, friend, teacher and supporter of the Aspen community, passed away in her home the morning of February 19, 2023. Launching a canoe laden with half a ton of supplies and equipment into the Yukon River, they began their arduous, epic quest not quite sure of how they would successfully pull it off. Recorded at their cabin in Alaska's remote Brooks Range, it layers historic footage, vivid ph Arctic Daughter: A Lifetime of Wilderness is the second documentary by Jean Aspen and Tom Irons. Her fifth book, Flight of the Arctic Tern opens as they set off to film their wilderness haunts by Bush plane. My life began in the Arctic wilds. I remember her carrying a box suitcase up the walk of our little back-alley rental. For years, Do not sell or share my personal information. The Arizona of my childhood lay submerged beneath shopping malls, while skiesonce as blue as foreverwere smudged and vague. Staff. As I worked those extra shifts at the hospital, a ton of dried food in five-gallon buckets, totes of arctic clothing, and various supplies were accumulating along the empty studio walls. The Helmericks individually and together wrote a bookshelf of Alaskana, including We Live in Alaska, a 1947 best seller; Constance Helmericks Down the Wild River North,: and Harmon Helmericks The Last of the Bush Pilots. Aspen is working with the University of Alaska Fairbanks to archive her parents films and photos. How often I have tucked my fears beneath my arm and leapt. For twenty years we had created original work in leaded, beveled, etched, and painted-and-fired glass for clients throughout the Southwest. We had slept on the roof, wrapped in starry mystery or lit by a waxing moon. Funeral Home Services for Jean are being provided by Doyle Funeral Home - Morristown. We ended up just hangin at Johns and playing a new game. The Sonoran Desert lay hushed beneath an expanse of sunset sky, mountains shading into autumn dusk where Wasson Peak loomed in silhouette, dark and mysterious. I'm not looking I replied in disgust.". Jean was born in 1943 in Erie, Pa., and moved with her family to California in 1951. Twenty-eight months later they emerged on the Arctic coast of Canada at the delta of the Mackenzie River. Arctic Daughter pulls together still and film footage from the Aspen-Irons archives even images from her parents collection. Below me, city lights blazed to the horizon on every side. When ice claims the Northland, we are snug in a little Alaskan town, watching December light spill over the glaciers and pool on the breaking surf. Id like to be part of a community again. Wed sell this place and use travel-nursing to find another home. The world was theirs, if only she would keep writing and guard her thinking from the hares. These two facesthe educated young lady from an upper class family and the wild romanticwere her continuing dichotomy. Jean Aspen, daughter of arctic explorer and author Constance Helmericks, began life in the wilderness. Jean's annual salary is between $60 - 69,999; properties and other assets push Jean's net worth over $10,000 - $24,999. This journey had been incubating in my heart along with a growing unease about the American Southwest. (Photo provided by Jean Aspen and Tom Irons), Jean Aspen films in the summer of 2017 as part of an ongoing chronicle with her husband, Tom Irons, of life at their cabin, Kernwood, on the Chandalar River in the Brooks Range. He voiced concern that the baby not spoil their adventures. Now that I worked at the hospital, we had a steady income, but I was managing two careers. She met my father while a student at the University of Arizona in the fall of 1939. Im glad I got on with my life. Instinctively, at each step, they know their very lives are at stake. The closest he came to speaking of her in later years was that woman. Jan was born April 18, 1945, to Harry and Jean McLellan in Aberdeen, Washington. I picked the first winter lettuce and spinach. Born Constance Chittenden on January 4, 1918, my gentle mother was named for a lake in Switzerland and she loved wild country beyond all else. In 1990, Aspen, her husband Tom Irons and their 4-year-old son Lucas paddled down Aspens familiar old river, stopping to visit her old cabin site. Read more from Jean Aspen Skip carousel When he was given permission for a months holiday, my parents shipped the Queen Beaver by rail to Fairbanks. I am still contacted by people who say they came to Alaska, moved from the city, or were inspired as children by her words. Abby was a small woman who seemed faded like a cut flower too long in a vase. I put a good deal of time and attention in getting good pictures.. Phil Gordon and Laurie Schacht accompanied Tom on his journey into darkness. The chronicle of a family's first year alone in Alaskan wilderness, here is a poetic exploration into what we value in life. And to our luminous son, Lucas Foster Irons. All those seemingly random threads have woven the tapestry of her journey and the journey of the river flowing by the remote cabin. Jean Smart's husband, Richard Gilliland, died unexpectedly on March 18, 2021, of a heart condition at 71. When Luke was 6 the family and close . Even though they had spent a solid two years prepping for their grand initiation into Alaska's wilds, they knew the challenges confronting them were nothing less than daunting. Recorded at their cabin in Alaska's remote Brooks Range, it layers historic footage, vivid photos and video and original music to portray Aspen's amazing life. Not long afterward, Abby died. Away from the Southwest, maybe a small community where we can grow food and not feel guilty about using water. In telling my story, I have endeavored to be truthful and fair, though events are filtered through my personal lens and memory. This is the story of my first book, Arctic Daughter: a Wilderness Journey, which became a Reader's Digest selection. After our campfire discussion, Tom shifted gears. So technically its challenging, our equipment is heavy and were old, Aspen said. I dont know. Often have I set my canoe upon the shoulders of some great waterwaythose living arteries of our planet. ), Jean Aspen (daughter of Alaskan adventurers Constance and Bud Helmericks) and her husband Tom Irons recorded their life at It's almost as if the exigencies of the situation filled them with capabilities otherwise they would not have known existed. Her translucent skin was lightly freckled, and her generous mouth flashed in a bright and hopeful smile. She also ghosted his three childrens books, never imagining he would claim it all. Winnie paid my mothers passage. These grueling, life-defining moments mount atop one another: locate, shoot and butcher enough moose to last them through a rapidly descending winter; without the benefit of shelter, work in temps hovering beneath 30 below to complete construction of their cabin; make do with clothing and shoes ravaged by the elements, barely protecting them from hypothermia; survive in a hostile environment. He had shut down his plumbing business and found a caretaker to live at his place and feed his team of seventeen sled dogs. works in Despite my adventurous choices, I am not intrinsically brave, and I have often listened with apprehension for the sound of rapids. I was twisting my fingers. Even though Aspen had spent time with her mother in the wilderness she'd never had to shoulder such enormous responsibilities, display such pluck. I never intended to damage anyone. According to his birth certificate, Bud was born January 18, 1917, a year after his young parents were married. She had gray-green eyes with fine lashes. The names of those whom I owe would fill a book in itself. Tom watched me, nodding. They would leave him with friends and continue on as before. It seemed prudent to take to the river voluntarily, nevertheless I was afraid. Connie loved the superlative and even as his stories unraveled, she forgave his inconsistencies and wrote him into a hero. I worked extra shifts at the hospital, but money drained through our fingers as Tom dug into major renovations. My father found work as a day laborer toting bags of cement for the construction of an airfield, and then as a sheet metal worker making $75 a week. 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