Essays of Adventure, Love, and Heartache from Yellowstone Country
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Köp båda 2 för 472 kr"Three and a half million people see Yellowstone National Park every year, but few people see as clearly and deeply into the park as Michael Leach. Yellowstones combination of natural attributes and human oddities makes it a truly weird and wonderful place. Leach lifts a curtain, lets you see a layer of the park the casual visitor would never know. He writes with equal admiration for the subtleties and splendorand the understanding that sometimes the subtleties are the splendor. Leach provides glimpses of the peoplefrom biologists to law enforcement staff to astonishing gym rats in the border town of Gardinerand the animals that make Yellowstone a world unto itself. Whether writing about famous wolves, dinosaur bones, arrowheads, marmots or grizzly bears, Leach writes with a passion that is as inspiring as his subject. His journey of discovery through Yellowstone is both public and poignantly personal. Treat yourself to this unique and passionate perspective on Americas greatest national park." Jeff Hull, author of Pale Morning Done and Streams of Consciousness "Michael Leach dreamed of becoming a Yellowstone park ranger. He got his wish and, with his memoir GRIZZLIES ON MY MIND, he takes us on a personal journey, traveling with an unguarded heart into the mystery and beauty of the Yellowstone backcountry. He passionately and correctly speaks his outrage against the 'barbaric' trapping of the park's wandering wolves, of the inhumane bison slaughter by Montana's livestock department. Above all this is a personal odyssey; Leach shares his lusty interest for women in uniform, his faith in the power of wild nature and the spiritual paths of healing." Doug Peacock "The flora and fauna of Yellowstone becomes the setting of a spiritual journey in this luscious memoir. For seven years, the scenery of Michael W. Leachs daily commute was beyond enviable: bands of roaming bison, marauding grizzlies, charging elk, and sulking wolves that peppered stunning vistas. In Grizzlies on My Mind: Essays of Adventure, Love, and Heartache from Yellowstone Country, Leach delivers a beautiful tribute to the Yellowstone National Park or, as he calls it, the spine of the continent, where he spent over a decade as a ranger, naturalist, guide, park nonprofit director, and wildlife advocate. Written like a journal, the chapters convey Leachs rapture for Yellowstone as an iconic American landscape and one of its last truly wild frontiers. Such scenery can be as cruel as it is invigorating: it is a place where ignorance or carelessness can help you become part of the food chain. For instance, he tells of an overly zealous amateur bear enthusiast who after being mauled by a grizzly bear is forced to walk miles back to camp holding the skin on his face in place. Leach also regales readers with several stories of his own brushes with danger: a hormone-crazed elk who chased him through the deck of a cabin, the search for the body of a park visitor after a fatal fall, keeping park visitors at a safe distance from a grizzly and wolf having a stand-off over an elk carcass, and tumultuous snowmobile excursions. Diagnosed with a debilitating autoimmune disorder, Leach was forced to stop his basketball career at an early age and undergo a cycle of pain intervention and other medical treatment. He credits his career as a ranger as saving his sense of self, and Grizzlies on My Mind is Leachs spiritual journey. An early essay describes a Native American healing ritual, and there are short essays throughout the collection in which Leach conjures animistic reverence for the parks impressive flora and fauna. Grizzlies on My Mind has wide appeal as an intimate account of life within one of Americas national treasures beyond the rocketing waters of Old Faithful. Leachs inspired prose evokes how the land and its creatures hold special powers over those lucky enough t
Michael Leach has written numerous pieces for regional publications, including Yellowstone Discovery, Outside Bozeman, Distinctly Montana, New West, and Wyoming Wildlife. Michael is known for his bold, unique voice, his humor, and his lyrical writing style. Drawing comparisons to the great Norman McLean, Michael's writing conjures up deep and powerful emotions in readers of all ages. Known for his innovative and passionate approach, Michael brings a contemporary style to the nature genre through his rich and heartfelt prose while connecting readers with the raw power of wild places like Yellowstone.
Medicine Warrior Grizzlies On My Mind The Journeyman, 253 Winter Adventures Life Returns to Yellowstone Mammoth Madness Ranger Field Journal Wild Entrapment Christmas in Yellowstone Ode to #6 The Story of the Kestrel Bitterroot Paint Only In Yellowstone Hello Again Old Faithful The Hills Are Alive American White Pelican Summer Love Letter Fall Is In The Air Yellowstones Gym Culture Winters Loosening Grip The Fading Light Of Summer Closing Out The Season Bison and Bigotry Teasing Seasons Chaos, Wind and Harlequins Respect For Seor Blanco Song of the Yellow Bellied Bliss Pass Hoodoo Equinox Storm