Inspired by True Events. Stan White runs Camp 13 on the southwestern side of Gander Lake, which is a commercial operation cutting pulpwood for Bowater Pulp and Paper. He and his brother, Allan, oversee the men employed by the company to ensure the camp runs smoothly. The camp had opened in the fall
Dirt work: an education in the woods
โ Scribed by Christine Byl
- Publisher
- Beacon Press;[s.n.]
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 182 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0807001015
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
A lively and lyrical account of one woman's unlikely apprenticeship on a national-park trail crew and what she discovers about nature, gender, and the value of hard work
Christine Byl took a seasonal job with the National Park Service as a "trail dog" in Montana's Glacier National Park, maintaining trails for the millions of visitors it draws every year. This college graduate arrived with little experience or muscle, but she quickly learned how to clear trees, move boulders, and build stairs in the back country. In addition to the colorful characters with whom she worked, her primary tutors were the tools in her hands: the axes, shovels, and chainsaws. Byl expected that her tenure at the parks would be temporary, but she found the work more fulfilling than any job she'd ever had and worked her way up to lead her own trail crews and run a small business, mentoring other young trail dogs along the way. Dirt Work is a contemplative but unsentimental look at...
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