A Woman's Way West

$16.95
UPC:
9781560377627

In and Around Glacier National Park from 1925 to 1990.

By John Fraley.

A Woman's Way West is centered around Fraley's wife's great-aunt Doris, who moved to Glacier and met her husband, Dan Huffine, in 1925 and were one of the first rangers to occupy the Cut Bank Ranger Station. They drove the classic Glacier Park tour buses, were backcountry rangers and cooked for the crews that surveyed the engineering marvel of the Going-to-the-Sun Road. They were an eccentric couple that shared a great love of the outdoors and of Glacier.

Softcover, 238 pages, Historic Black and White photography.  

This was the May 2020 Glacier National Park Conservancy Book Club selection.  Watch the Zoom book club discussion with author John Fraley here.

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