As a park warden in the national parks of Canada's Rocky Mountains, Sid
Marty came to know that beautiful and treacherous landscape as few men
or women do. He was a mountain climber, rescue team member, firefighter,
wildlife custodian, and adviser to tourists, adventurers, and people
passing through. At all times, he was an acute observer of human and
animal behaviour. In these pages he records with wry wit and bitter
insight true stories of heroism and folly drawn from life in the high
country.
Marty writes vividly about a land and a way of life that are
increasingly endangered. The visceral energy of his prose compels
attention. This is a compulsive, alarming, and often hilarious read.