Buzz Caverly first joined the ranger staff at Baxter State Park in 1960,
when the new park was just taking shape under the direction of Helon
Taylor and the park's donor, Percival Baxter, who wished the park to be
forever wild. Caverly's legendary career in the park one of the most
unusual wilderness areas in the nation culminated when he became park
director in 1981. Over the years he saw tremendous changes in attitude
about land conservation, public access, and park management. From the
Wild West days of the 1960s to the intensely managed years of the 1990s
and beyond, the clash of personalities and politics is entertaining and
inspiring, and reveals the minefield of people and issues Buzz had to
negotiate to save the park's wilderness character.