
Fire on the Mountain
The True Story of the South Canyon Fire
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Narrated by:
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John N. MacLean
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By:
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John N. MacLean
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Great book!
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My sole dislike of this book is that it's abridged. But I've since gotten the unabridged version, and have to admit it's a well-done abridgement. Nothing important to the average reader was cut - mostly just administrative minutiae, some history, and the like. That said, those with wildfire background would do better to get the unabridged version, as some of what's cut is important to lessons learned re: fighting fires and how disasters like this are studied.
Also, while most audiobook fans know "read by the author" is usually a sign to "run away!" or at least get the book in paper, that is *not* the case here. Mr. McLean has a smooth, well-timbred, voice suited for reading aloud. He can be a tad monotone, but this isn't a book that calls for emoting so that works. It's a book to make you think and reflect and learn. It's what introduced me to wildfires and wildfire disasters. Go read it - you won't regret it!
Worthy listen for everyone
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Invaluable Resource
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Insightful and Heartbreaking
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Interesting & Well Documented
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Dry voice but a great book
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TOP 5%!What was one of the most memorable moments of Fire on the Mountain?
This is the heartbreaking TRUE story of how the USFS will not/cannot learn from past mistakes it has already made and seemingly is committed to amking AGAIN & AGAIN! After all it is only the Smoke Jumpers and the HOT SHOTS who die! If you read Norman MacLeans'd :Young Men and Fire: and John MacLean's "Fire on the Mountain" I don't know how you could ever allow your children/friends/self to work a wild-land fire for the Federal Government. The TOP MANAGEMENT TEAM of the Federal Agencies involved have BLOOD ON THEIR HANDS and seem indifferent to fixing ANY or even ONE of their many failures of BOTH LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT. It would be Catch 22 funny, if not for all the DEAD BODIES!!!!Which character – as performed by John N. MacLean – was your favorite?
Mr. MacLeans's clinical and dispassionate reading of his own tight, clean prose gives a tragic and lyrical sense of the CLASSICS to this story-rasing the deaths opf these wonderful young people to level of a GREEK TRADEGY. His voice gives you a deep sense of the futility of attempting to change these failed federal agencies and their even worse policies.If you could give Fire on the Mountain a new subtitle, what would it be?
Federal Fire Policy Failures from Mann Gulch to Storm King.Any additional comments?
This is a MUST READ for NOT just every family member of the SMOKE JUMPERS and HOT SHOTS->but for all citizens of the true AMERICAN WEST who are constantly tortured by their distant and dereanged federal government-which neither understands nor care about the folks who populate "fly-over" country. These two EPIC FAILS speak to federal government that id both unwilling and incapable of changing to PROTECT the citizens of the remaining American West. Every current citizen of Montana, Idaho, Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, Arizona, and Alaska could read this book and say: "I know of 20 other massive mistakes the feds made as reagrds this or that policy....This book is just one more proff that the DEPT of AGRICULTURE and the DEPT of Interior should be abolished!
U.S. F.S. Learned NOTHING from The Mann Gulch Fire
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An informative and sorrowful read.
Narration perfect
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Essential for all WLFFs
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MUST READ/LISTEN!!
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