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Title The last season / Eric Blehm
Author Blehm, Eric
Imprint New York : Harper Perennial, 2007, ©2006

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 Stadsbibl:Slottet vån 3 Samhällsvetenskap  333.7 engelska    CHECK SHELF  ---
Edition 1st Harper Perennial ed
Descript xii, 335, 16 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, map ; 21 cm
Note Missing -- The granite womb -- Into the high country -- The search -- After the riots -- Paid in sunsets -- Center stage for the hermit -- Polemonium blues -- Granite and desire -- Bring in the dogs -- The wilderness within -- The range of darkness -- Sermon on the mount -- The devil's advocates -- A missed clue
Examines the extraordinary life of legendary backcountry ranger Randy Morgenson and his mysterious disappearance in California's unforgiving Sierra Nevada. Over the course of 28 summers in this craggy wilderness, Morgenson became a celebrated ranger in the National Park Service. For Morgenson, who as a young man honed his mountaineering skills in the Himalayas, this was more than a job--it was a calling. He became fiercely devoted to preventing outside forces from encroaching on the wilderness he loved. But over the years, the isolation took its toll, and he grew increasingly estranged from wife and friends. When he went missing without a trace in Kings Canyon National Park, where he had long patrolled, many suspected suicide or foul play. Blehm's reconstruction of a desperate search-and-rescue operation woven with Morgenson's biography takes readers deep into the heart of the High Sierra and into the world of the backcountry rangers.--From publisher description
Subject Morgenson, James Randall, 1942-1996
Morgenson, James Randall, 1942-1996
Park rangers -- United States -- Biography
Park rangers.
Sequoia National Park (Calif.)
Kings Canyon National Park (Calif.)
California -- Kings Canyon National Park
California -- Sequoia National Park
United States
Nonfiction
Biography.
Classmark 333.78/3/092 B
ISBN/ISSN 9780060583019
0060583010
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