Indian Creek Chronicles:
A
Winter Alone in the Wilderness
by Pete Fromm
St. Martin's Griffin (August 1994)
Softcover: 192; ISBN: 0312114141
(From
the back cover): The wardens climbed into their truck, ready to leave.
'You'll need about seven cords of firewood. Concentrate on that. You'll
have to get it all in before the snow grounds your truck.'"
"Though I didn't want to ask, it seemed important. 'What's a cord?'"
So begins Pete Fromm's seven winter months alone in a tent in the Selway-Bitterroot
Wilderness guarding salmon eggs. After blundering into this forbidding
errand as a college lark, Fromm gradually come face to face with the blunt
realities of life as a contemporary mountain man. Brutal cold, isolation,
and fearful risks balance against the satisfaction of living a unique
existence in modern America.
This award-winning narrative is a gripping story of adventure, a rousing
tale of self-sufficiency, and modern-day Walden. From either perspective,
Fromm lives up to his reputation as one of the West's strongest new
voices.
Peter Fromm is a contributing editor of Gray's Sporting Journal and winner
of The Traver Award, a Pacific Northwest Booksellers Book of the Year
Award, and Sierra Magazine's Annual Nature-Writing Contest. He lives in
Great Falls, Montana.
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