The acclaimed memoir by an early forest service veteran
K.D. Swan's career with the U.S. Forest Service, from 1911 to 1947, spanned the Stetson-hat era, when foresters patrolled the backcountry on horseback and performed a remarkable range of duties. In this lively, detailed retracing of his trail, K.D. brings those days alive, inviting us to ride alongside as he cruises timber, plants seedlings, patrols through blizzards, drafts maps, fights wildfires, builds trails, and more.
Luckily for us, K.D. became a talented photographer renowned for his images of forestry work and wild, wide-open landscapes. The result is a wonderfully rich, insightful record of a forester's life in Region 1--Montana, northern Idaho, and western South Dakota during the agency's early years. Here are remote ranger stations, men digging fire line, mule strings laden with supplies, and the first smokejumpers, but also sod-roofed farmsteads, small-town street scenes, the Civilian Conservation Corps, and hardships on the home front during the war years.
Relive the halcyon days of the intrepid forest ranger by following in the footsteps of K.D. Swan on his "splendid trail!"
New updated edition!
Gently edited for clarity and accuracy.
45 black-and-white photographs by K.D. Swan.
13 illustrations by K.D.'s son, Joseph S. Swan.
Kenneth D. Swan worked for the forest service for over 30 years in its earliest days.
Harvard-educated photographer and educator.
Book has been selling since 1968.
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K.D. Swan's career with the U.S. Forest Service, from 1911 to 1947, spanned the Stetson-hat era, when foresters patrolled the backcountry on horseback and performed a remarkable range of duties. In this lively, detailed retracing of his trail, K.D. brings those days alive, inviting us to ride alongside as he cruises timber, plants seedlings, patrols through blizzards, drafts maps, fights wildfires, builds trails, and more.
Luckily for us, K.D. became a talented photographer renowned for his images of forestry work and wild, wide-open landscapes. The result is a wonderfully rich, insightful record of a forester's life in Region 1--Montana, northern Idaho, and western South Dakota during the agency's early years. Here are remote ranger stations, men digging fire line, mule strings laden with supplies, and the first smokejumpers, but also sod-roofed farmsteads, small-town street scenes, the Civilian Conservation Corps, and hardships on the home front during the war years.
Relive the halcyon days of the intrepid forest ranger by following in the footsteps of K.D. Swan on his "splendid trail!"
New updated edition!
Gently edited for clarity and accuracy.
45 black-and-white photographs by K.D. Swan.
13 illustrations by K.D.'s son, Joseph S. Swan.
Kenneth D. Swan worked for the forest service for over 30 years in its earliest days.
Harvard-educated photographer and educator.
Book has been selling since 1968.
Splendid Was the Trail (revised edition)
The acclaimed memoir by an early forest service veteran
K.D. Swan's career with the U.S. Forest Service, from 1911 to 1947, spanned the Stetson-hat era, when foresters patrolled the backcountry on horseback and performed a remarkable range of duties. In this lively, detailed retracing of his trail, K.D. brings those days alive, inviting us to ride alongside as he cruises timber, plants seedlings, patrols through blizzards, drafts maps, fights wildfires, builds trails, and more.
Luckily for us, K.D. became a talented photographer renowned for his images of forestry work and wild, wide-open landscapes. The result is a wonderfully rich, insightful record of a forester's life in Region 1--Montana, northern Idaho, and western South Dakota during the agency's early years. Here are remote ranger stations, men digging fire line, mule strings laden with supplies, and the first smokejumpers, but also sod-roofed farmsteads, small-town street scenes, the Civilian Conservation Corps, and hardships on the home front during the war years.
Relive the halcyon days of the intrepid forest ranger by following in the footsteps of K.D. Swan on his "splendid trail!"
New updated edition!
Gently edited for clarity and accuracy.
45 black-and-white photographs by K.D. Swan.
13 illustrations by K.D.'s son, Joseph S. Swan.
Kenneth D. Swan worked for the forest service for over 30 years in its earliest days.
Harvard-educated photographer and educator.
Book has been selling since 1968.
K.D. Swan's career with the U.S. Forest Service, from 1911 to 1947, spanned the Stetson-hat era, when foresters patrolled the backcountry on horseback and performed a remarkable range of duties. In this lively, detailed retracing of his trail, K.D. brings those days alive, inviting us to ride alongside as he cruises timber, plants seedlings, patrols through blizzards, drafts maps, fights wildfires, builds trails, and more.
Luckily for us, K.D. became a talented photographer renowned for his images of forestry work and wild, wide-open landscapes. The result is a wonderfully rich, insightful record of a forester's life in Region 1--Montana, northern Idaho, and western South Dakota during the agency's early years. Here are remote ranger stations, men digging fire line, mule strings laden with supplies, and the first smokejumpers, but also sod-roofed farmsteads, small-town street scenes, the Civilian Conservation Corps, and hardships on the home front during the war years.
Relive the halcyon days of the intrepid forest ranger by following in the footsteps of K.D. Swan on his "splendid trail!"
New updated edition!
Gently edited for clarity and accuracy.
45 black-and-white photographs by K.D. Swan.
13 illustrations by K.D.'s son, Joseph S. Swan.
Kenneth D. Swan worked for the forest service for over 30 years in its earliest days.
Harvard-educated photographer and educator.
Book has been selling since 1968.
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Product Details
BN ID: | 2940186592426 |
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Publisher: | Farcountry Press |
Publication date: | 02/21/2023 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 5 MB |
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