Join us on a literary world trip!
Add this book to bookshelf
Grey
Write a new comment Default profile 50px
Grey
Subscribe to read the full book or read the first pages for free!
All characters reduced
Chasing Smoke - A Wildfire Memoir - cover

We are sorry! The publisher (or author) gave us the instruction to take down this book from our catalog. But please don't worry, you still have more than 500,000 other books you can enjoy!

Chasing Smoke - A Wildfire Memoir

Aaron Williams

Publisher: Harbour Publishing

  • 1
  • 0
  • 0

Summary

"At first I'm calm as the trees fall. But suddenly a rat's nest of wood, bent horizontal and cribbed into the trees above us, comes down in a rush of a hundred machine gun snaps. Trees caught in the nest flail around before hitting the ground. Our eyes dart everywhere, trying to keep track of every moment. Trees break free and swing themselves like catapults. Splintered chunks of wood slash through the air like propellers... Falling trees is the most dangerous job in North America." 
			 
--Aaron Williams 
			 
British Columbia's weather and geography--hot dry summers, steep terrain, and population density in forested areas--make it one of the most difficult places in the world to fight forest fires.  
			 
Chasing Smoke is an enthralling insider-account of how a fire season unfolds. Experienced firefighter Aaron Williams offers a tangible window into the intensely physical, high-adrenalin lifestyle shared by his crew of eccentrics, all eager to be on the front line. Williams shares what it's like to work sixteen-hour days in an apocalyptic landscape, where the smoke is so thick your snot runs black and you need to drink ten litres of water a day. What it's like to make a stupid mistake and singe your beard in front of your crew, or spend hours hosing a spot the size of a queen mattress and still not extinguish the burn. What it's like to hear a tree fall, a co-worker's shout, and imagine the worst. 
			 
From the "curated gauntlet of abuse" that makes up rookie week, until the last length of hose is rolled up at the end of the burn season, Williams chronicles the seasonal existence of a firefighter, all while examining the wider world of firefighting--interweaving the history, mechanics and politics--as well as the micro-world of the small crew who willingly put their lives on the line.
Available since: 10/14/2017.

Other books that might interest you

  • Fifty Bales of Hay - cover

    Fifty Bales of Hay

    Roger Evans

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Roger Evans faces each day on his dairy farm in Shropshire with a wonderful mixture of dry humour, sharp observation and a delight in the natural world and the animals around him.
    
     This latest book of his popular diary entries takes his fans through the weeks of the past two years and covers his beloved farm dogs, his cattle, his friends at the pub.  He struggles through all weather, survives the ups and (mainly) downs facing everyone in the dairy industry and he encounters several unexpected events along the way.
    
    Very funny, uplifting and a joy to read.
    Show book
  • Configuration of Apache Server To Support ASP - cover

    Configuration of Apache Server...

    Dr. Hidaia Mahmood Alassouli

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    The paper aim is to configure Apache Server to support ASP. Two methods were tested. The first, by installing Bundle::Apache::ASP, and the second, by installing SUN ONE ASP Server. Two possible options for connecting to a Microsoft Access database with Sun ONE ASP for UNIX or Linux, using the using SequeLink, and using the Sun ONE ASP Database Publisher tool to migrate an Access database to MySQL, were studied. The paper is composed from the following parts,
    1. Setting up working environment when working with CodeCharge Studio program, software for building web applications.
    2. Connecting to databases in ASP.
    3. ASP program example.
    4. Configuring apache server to support ASP by installing Bundle::Apacahe::ASP.
    5. Configuring apache server to support ASP by installing Sun ONE ASP.
    Show book
  • Forex Trading for Beginners - A Complete Guide from Basic Techniques to the Most Advanced Strategies to Become a Perfect Investor in the Forex Market - cover

    Forex Trading for Beginners - A...

    Mark Prigun

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    You Are About To Learn How To Make Crazy Money With Forex Trading! 
    Have you heard a lot about forex trading being very lucrative but are not sure if it is something for you? 
    Do desire to make money with forex trading but have no clue where to start? 
    Does just the name “Forex Trading” scare you because it feels like it is too complicated for you? 
    Most people hear about Forex Trading and they just assume that it is something too complex for them and only professionals can hack that. However, that is not the case. With the right information, you can actually learn about Forex Trading, make money trading and become a pro while you are at it. 
    But…. 
    How is that even possible when you are just a beginner with little or no knowledge about Forex Trading? 
    How can you move from having zero knowledge about forex trading to understanding the lingo, reading charts, doing analysis using different techniques and trading with the right mindset? 
    If you have these and other related questions about forex trading, this book is for you so keep reading, as it covers the ins and outs of forex trading with a complete beginner in mind.More precisely, the audiobook will teach you:The basics of forex trading, including what it is, what it entails, how it works and moreWhy Forex Trading is so appealingWhat you need to know about Forex Trading SystemsHow to get started with Forex TradingHow to make money online with forex trading systemsBad habits that you need to get rid of to achieve success with Forex TradingHow to read forex charts the simple way and use that knowledge to make trading decisionsImportant Forex Trading rules you need to know for success in forex tradingAnd so much more
    Show book
  • The Waste Between Our Ears - The Missing Ingredient to Disrupt Climate Change is in the Trash - cover

    The Waste Between Our Ears - The...

    Gerry Gillespie

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    The time for effective change is shrinking. 
    In this book, writer, researcher and advocate Gerry Gillespie outlines how we can create a global solution, and it starts between our ears. In order to restore our world ecosystems and our vital soils, he wants to change how we think about our trash. Readers will learn why we all need to change our mind about waste management systems, how to reconnect our organic waste to local soil and food growers, and why this leads to more local jobs. 
    With chapters about source separation, soil management and climate change, and practical approaches to zero waste, Gillespie presents a practical, logical argument for one way to save the world and grow a local economy. In economic and environmental terms, clearly explains how, if waste were collected as source-separated products, more than half of it could be returned to soils as quality compost and biological products. A very large percentage of the remainder can be put back through recycling, re-manufacturing and reusing. And it’s not just theoretical. Gillespie details how this reduction of waste is already being achieved in parts of the world and how we could do it globally … if we could only think differently. 
    Advocates, nonprofit directors, waste managers, landfill directors, environmentalists, entrepreneurs, eco-farmers and anyone searching for environmental solutions and opportunities with source separation should not only read this book … we must figure out how to change our thinking, and put Gillespie’s plan into action.
    Show book
  • Iterating Grace - Heartfelt Wisdom and Disruptive Truths from Silicon Valley's Top Venture Capitalists - cover

    Iterating Grace - Heartfelt...

    Koons Crooks, Anonymous Anonymous

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    What is this tiny audio-book? Who is this Koons Crooks? 
    With its privately-printed, anonymously-produced 140-copy first printing, Iterating Grace became the talk of summer 2015 in the tech world. From Buzzfeed to Tumblr to Fusion, people were puzzled and enthralled by the story of Koons Crooks, a young man who took the Twittered musings of the Silicon Valley elite to heart—and ended up on a profoundly unexpected path, leaving behind only the lovingly hand-calligraphed tweets that had meant so much to him. His story struck an immediate chord. 
    There were competing efforts to identify the author of Iterating Grace; blog posts and lengthy comment threads pointed finger at writers all over the country, from Robin Sloan to Susan Orlean to Dave Eggers. Other early theories supposed it was the tip of an elaborate marketing scheme, and soon all would be revealed. But gradually it became clear that it was simply this: a small piece of literary art, perfectly pitched and driven by a Twain-like bemused outrage, by a creator who did not want to be identified, and would not explain anything beyond what the satirical fable said for itself. 
    Disruptive innovators whose tweets are illustrated in Iterating Grace include: Austen Allred, cofounder of Grasswire; Sam Altman, president of Y Combinator; Marc Andreessen, coauthor of Mosaic, cofounder of Netscape and Andreessen Horowitz; Jeff Bussgang, VC at Flybrige Capital; Tony Conrad, cofounder and CEO of about.me; Benedict Evans, VC at Andreessen Horowitz; Brad Feld, VC at Foundry Group—and many more.A Macmillan Audio production.
    Show book
  • Power in the Wild - The Subtle and Not-So-Subtle Ways Animals Strive for Control over Others - cover

    Power in the Wild - The Subtle...

    Lee Alan Dugatkin

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    The quest for power in animals is so much richer, so much more nuanced than who wins what knock-down, drag-out fight. Indeed, power struggles among animals often look more like an opera than a boxing match. Tracing the path to power for over thirty different species on six continents, writer and behavioral ecologist Lee Alan Dugatkin takes us on a journey around the globe, shepherded by leading researchers who have discovered that in everything from hyenas to dolphins, bonobos to field mice, cichlid fish to cuttlefish, copperhead snakes to ravens, and meerkats to mongooses, power revolves around spying, deception, manipulation, forming and breaking up alliances, complex assessments of potential opponents, building social networks, and more. Power pervades every aspect of the social life of animals: what they eat, where they eat, where they live, whom they mate with, how many offspring they produce, whom they join forces with, and whom they work to depose. In some species, power can even change an animal's sex. Nor are humans invulnerable to this magnificently intricate melodrama: Dugatkin's tales of the researchers studying power in animals are full of unexpected pitfalls, twists and turns, serendipity, and the pure joy of scientific discovery.
    Show book