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Heroes of the Bob Marshall Wilderness

Heroes of the Bob Marshall Wilderness
Author: John Fraley
Publisher: Farcountry Press
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2020-09-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1560377747

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Follow author John Fraley as he traces the lives and times of past and present heroes of the Bob Marshall Wilderness, from old-timers like Joe Murphy, to Smoke Elser, and on to the present. Over the past century, these heroes have ridden, packed, and hiked from one end of the Bob to the other, and they’ve helped make the wilderness what it is today. You’ll ride along on horse and mule treks and wrecks, and discover the sport of trout wrangling. You’ll meet the fluorescent hunter, White River Sue, and the black-clad backpacker. You’ll battle packrats, fish-eating deer, tricky bears, and a tree-hugging criminal. Sit back and read about a dog rescue, smokejumper adventures, kids raised in the wilderness, and the first study of grizzlies in the Bob. Witness a tense moose-lassoing rodeo, and meet a backcountry rooster named Bob Marshall, the first live chicken to attempt a traverse of the Bob. The heroes in this book have ridden and hiked hundreds of thousands of miles through the Bob Marshall Wilderness Complex. Now, come along with them and celebrate their contributions, their challenges, and their fun times.


They Left Their Tracks

They Left Their Tracks
Author: Howard Copenhaver
Publisher: Stoneydale Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1990
Genre: Bob Marshall Wilderness (Mont.)
ISBN: 9780912299457

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A Wilderness Original

A Wilderness Original
Author: James M. Glover
Publisher: Mountaineers Books
Total Pages: 342
Release: 1986
Genre: Conservationists
ISBN:

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Bandit in the Bob Marshall Wilderness

Bandit in the Bob Marshall Wilderness
Author: Donna Love
Publisher:
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2016-05-19
Genre:
ISBN: 9780989921336

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I never knew a dog could walk 96 miles in two days-especially not across a wilderness AND through a forest fire. Who would have thought that was possible? But I had to. I had a family back home that needed me, so that's what I had to do. Alone in the Bob Marshall Wilderness and separated from his family by a forest fire, can Bandit find his way home? Follow Bandit as he races ninety-six miles across one of the wildest places in Montana. Along the way explore the majestic Bob Marshall Wilderness, learn about wilderness wildfire, and discover why wilderness is a rich legacy for us all.


Rangers, Trappers, and Trailblazers

Rangers, Trappers, and Trailblazers
Author: John Fraley
Publisher: Farcountry Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2019-01-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 1560377526

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The North, Middle, and South Forks of the Flathead River drain some of the wildest country in Montana, including Glacier National Park and the Bob Marshall Wilderness Complex. In Rangers, Trappers, and Trailblazers, John Fraley recounts the true adventures of people who earned their living among the mountains and along the cold, clear rivers in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Here are the stories of the intrepid Glacier Park Ranger Clyde Fauley and his young family using a cable bucket to reach their isolated cabin across the Middle Fork, trapper Slim Link’s fateful meeting with a grizzly bear in the deep woods of the North Fork, and the life and times of Henry Thol, “the ranger’s ranger,” who happily snowshoed hundreds of miles through deep snows and minus-40 cold to patrol the South Fork wilderness. Tragedies and near-misses abound: a fatal shootout, tangles with bears and packrats, a devastating train wreck, and a missing airplane. But these are balanced with tales of courage, endurance, and remarkable personal achievement. Fraley tells all in intriguing detail wrested from primary sources.


Hush of the Land

Hush of the Land
Author: Arnold "Smoke" Elser
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2024
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1496231007

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Hush of the Land chronicles the six-decade quest of backcountry packer and outfitter Smoke Elser to protect wilderness areas not by keeping people away but by leading them deep into the wild mountains of western Montana.


A Woman's Way West: In and Around Glacier National Park, 1925 to 1990

A Woman's Way West: In and Around Glacier National Park, 1925 to 1990
Author: John Fraley
Publisher: Farcountry Press
Total Pages: 411
Release: 2020-02-24
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1560377712

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Doris Ashley left Iowa and came to Montana as the frontier era came to a close and the hard transition to the modern West began. In 1925, already a widow at the age of twenty-four, she took a job as “cheap help” in Glacier National Park and thus began a lifelong affair with Montana’s landscape, wildlife, and people. Doris soon met the love of her life, native son Dan Huffine, another park worker with an abiding love for the region. Together, they shared many adventures over the next sixty years, helping to shape the character of northwest Montana and participating in the growth of Glacier Park on both sides of the Continental Divide. Between them, the Huffines shared stints as backcountry park ranger, driver of the classic red tour buses in the park, and cook for the crew that did the perilous work surveying the famous Going-to-the-Sun Road. The couple operated tourist camps along the Glacier Park boundary and became co-proprietors of the Huffine Montana Museum. Many people considered the couple endearingly eccentric, and for good reason, as they kept skunks, badgers, coyotes, bears, a mountain goat, and a beaver as pets. The Huffines were also world-class raconteurs, and enjoyed telling their tales later in life to author John Fraley, who shared their love of the outdoors and of Glacier Park. Using many hours of tape recordings, numerous journals, and a great deal of research, Fraley has pieced together the story of Doris’s early life in Iowa, her fateful meeting with Dan, and their love story, which is also very much a work story—a tale of building a life together while at the same time helping to shape the “Crown of the Continent” region.


Animals Robert Scott Saw

Animals Robert Scott Saw
Author: Sandra Markle
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2008-03-26
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 081184918X

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Learn about the location, habitat, and fauna found during Scott's exploration of Antarctica. Did you know that Robert Scott and his crew weren't the first to reach the South Pole, but they were the first to see an emperor penguin breeding ground?


Hush of the Land

Hush of the Land
Author: Arnold "Smoke" Elser
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 267
Release:
Genre:
ISBN: 1496238435

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