A Branch of the Sky

A Branch of the Sky
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Publisher : Picacho
Total Pages : 301
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ISBN-10 : 9780962941887
ISBN-13 : 0962941883
Rating : 4/5 (883 Downloads)

Book Synopsis A Branch of the Sky by : Steve Sorensen

Download or read book A Branch of the Sky written by Steve Sorensen and published by Picacho. This book was released on 2018-07-15 with total page 301 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The day he finished high school in 1967, Steve Sorensen began a fifty-year adventure in the southern Sierra Nevada. After learning to rock climb in Yosemite Valley, Sorensen went on to spend fourteen years working for Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park, where he became the leader of a backcountry crew, a skilled tree faller, an emergency medical technician, a wildland firefighter, a backcountry snow surveyor, and a mule packer. Working with park botanists, he developed new techniques for restoring damaged meadows, and his crews rehabilitated miles of eroded trails throughout the parks. Later he wrote the first two hiking guidebooks for the park’s frontcountry trails. Sorensen’s heartfelt tales of life in the southern Sierra Nevada are told with style and humor, both informative and touching at the same time. Though his blunt criticism of the National Park Service might anger some, many park employees will recognize the honesty and accuracy of his observations. A Branch of the Sky is infused with the love and respect Sorensen felt for his friends and coworkers, many of whom he lost to accidents and disease. How he made his peace with their ghosts is a unique and captivating story, beautifully told.


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