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    Hardcover
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    1 lbs
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    ISBN
    9780807001004

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    Publisher
    Beacon Press
    ISBN-10
    0807001007
    ISBN-13
    9780807001004
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    154414983

    Product Key Features

    Book Title
    Dirt Work : an Education in the Woods
    Number of Pages
    256 Pages
    Language
    English
    Topic
    Agriculture / Forestry, Environmental Conservation & Protection, Gender Studies, Personal Memoirs, Special Interest / Hikes & Walks, Parks & Campgrounds
    Publication Year
    2013
    Genre
    Nature, Travel, Technology & Engineering, Social Science, Biography & Autobiography
    Author
    Christine Byl
    Format
    Hardcover

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    Item Height
    0.9 in
    Item Weight
    18.3 Oz
    Item Length
    9.2 in
    Item Width
    6.2 in

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    "[It] blends beauty and crudeness, grit and grace… With language that is lyrical despite the earthiness of its subject, Byl turns the words of work into found poetry ("brake on, choke on, pull, pull, fire"), offering a bridge for readers to those "who would not speak like this themselves"-a beautiful memoir of muscle and metal." - Publishers Weekly , Starred Review " A beguiling journey of self-discovery." - Kirkus Reviews "Here is a love story that encompasses wild country, skillful labor, hand tools, crusty workmates, and lingo formal and foul. As a woman, and a small one at that, the author must persuade the males on her crews that she can more than hold her own at hiking, trail-building, and swearing. She begins by convincing the man who becomes her husband, and ends by convincing the reader. You'll find plenty to relish here, in a narrative that's gritty, witty, and wise." -Scott Russell Sanders, author of A Conservationist Manifesto "Christine Byl has been summering on trail crews for more than a decade and a half. A first-rate storyteller, she details the techniques and tools, and the spirit of fellowship and feel of the woods. If you love getting into the back country, or even if you're an armchair backpacker as Iam now at age eighty, you'll love Dirt Work." -William Kittredge, author of Hole in the Sky and The Nature of Generosity "Every denizen of wild places from Laotse to St. Francis to Rachel Carson to black bears to field mice has depended upon trails. But rarely have we considered the people, tools, or toil that lay our favorite trails down. Dirt Work is a spectacular correction of this omission. Imbued with a tough-minded, ribald reverence for honest labor that brings to mind a female Gary Snyder or Wendell Berry (if you can imagine that!), Christine Byl does epic justice to the whole-bodied satisfactions that come of staying out in the weather, staying alert, and working one's ass off for others with love, tenacity and skill." -David James Duncan, author of The River Why and Sun House "Byl's is not a world of groomed nature, inert tools, or nostalgic rituals, but a vibrant landscape inhabited by people and animals and layered by idea and history. She means this book as a love song, she writes, and it is, not only from her to her fellow laborers, but from the mind to the body, the hand to the tool, the human to the wild." -Sherry Simpson, author of The Accidental Explorer: Wayfinding in Alaska "While Byl does not romanticize nature or her work, she skillfully uses poetic language, daring the reader to feel the grit, grim, and sore muscles of working ten hour shifts digging, chopping, clearing, and creating trails… Dirt Work is highly recommended for readers who love the outdoors, and especially those who have hiked in a national park or forest, and benefited from the hard work of trail crews." -Women's Adventure Magazine From the Hardcover edition., "[It] blends beauty and crudeness, grit and grace... With language that is lyrical despite the earthiness of its subject, Byl turns the words of work into found poetry ("brake on, choke on, pull, pull, fire"), offering a bridge for readers to those "who would not speak like this themselves"--a beautiful memoir of muscle and metal." -- Publishers Weekly , Starred Review " A beguiling journey of self-discovery." -- Kirkus Reviews "Here is a love story that encompasses wild country, skillful labor, hand tools, crusty workmates, and lingo formal and foul.  As a woman, and a small one at that, the author must persuade the males on her crews that she can more than hold her own at hiking, trail-building, and swearing.  She begins by convincing the man who becomes her husband, and ends by convincing the reader.  You'll find plenty to relish here, in a narrative that's gritty, witty, and wise."  --Scott Russell Sanders, author of  A Conservationist Manifesto "Christine Byl has been summering on trail crews for more than a decade and a half. A first-rate storyteller, she details the techniques and tools, and the spirit of fellowship and feel of the woods. If you love getting into the back country, or even if you're an armchair backpacker as Iam now at age eighty, you'll love  Dirt Work."   --William Kittredge, author of  Hole in the Sky  and  The Nature of Generosity "Every denizen of wild places from Laotse to St. Francis to Rachel Carson to black bears to field mice has depended upon trails. But rarely have we considered the people, tools, or toil that lay our favorite trails down. Dirt Work is a spectacular correction of this omission. Imbued with a tough-minded, ribald reverence for honest labor that brings to mind a female Gary Snyder or Wendell Berry (if you can imagine that!), Christine Byl does epic justice to the whole-bodied satisfactions that come of staying out in the weather, staying alert, and working one's ass off for others with love, tenacity and skill." --David James Duncan, author of  The River Why  and  Sun House "Byl's is not a world of groomed nature, inert tools, or nostalgic rituals, but a vibrant landscape inhabited by people and animals and layered by idea and history. She means this book as a love song, she writes, and it is, not only from her to her fellow laborers, but from the mind to the body, the hand to the tool, the human to the wild." --Sherry Simpson, author of  The Accidental Explorer: Wayfinding in Alaska "While Byl does not romanticize nature or her work, she skillfully uses poetic language, daring the reader to feel the grit, grim, and sore muscles of working ten hour shifts digging, chopping, clearing, and creating trails...  Dirt Work is highly recommended for readers who love the outdoors, and especially those who have hiked in a national park or forest, and benefited from the hard work of trail crews." --Women's Adventure Magazine "'Our work speaks for us,' Byl writes, speaking on behalf of all traildogs, who seldom brag about what they do. And it speaks volumes for this woodswoman and wordsmith." -- High Country News, "Here is a love story that encompasses wild country, skillful labor, hand tools, crusty workmates, and lingo formal and foul. As a woman, and a small one at that, the author must persuade the males on her crews that she can more than hold her own at hiking, trail-building, and swearing. She begins by convincing the man who becomes her husband, and ends by convincing the reader. You'll find plenty to relish here, in a narrative that's gritty, witty, and wise." -Scott Russell Sanders, author of A Conservationist Manifesto "[It] blends beauty and crudeness, grit and grace… With language that is lyrical despite the earthiness of its subject, Byl turns the words of work into found poetry ("brake on, choke on, pull, pull, fire"), offering a bridge for readers to those "who would not speak like this themselves"-a beautiful memoir of muscle and metal." - Publishers Weekly , Starred Review "Christine Byl has been summering on trail crews for more than a decade and a half. A first-rate storyteller, she details the techniques and tools, and the spirit of fellowship and feel of the woods. If you love getting into the back country, or even if you're an armchair backpacker as Iam now at age eighty, you'll love Dirt Work." -William Kittredge, author of Hole in the Sky and The Nature of Generosity "Every denizen of wild places from Laotse to St. Francis to Rachel Carson to black bears to field mice has depended upon trails. But rarely have we considered the people, tools, or toil that lay our favorite trails down. Dirt Work is a spectacular correction of this omission. Imbued with a tough-minded, ribald reverence for honest labor that brings to mind a female Gary Snyder or Wendell Berry (if you can imagine that!), Christine Byl does epic justice to the whole-bodied satisfactions that come of staying out in the weather, staying alert, and working one's ass off for others with love, tenacity and skill." -David James Duncan, author of The River Why and Sun House From the Hardcover edition., "[It] blends beauty and crudeness, grit and grace… With language that is lyrical despite the earthiness of its subject, Byl turns the words of work into found poetry ("brake on, choke on, pull, pull, fire"), offering a bridge for readers to those "who would not speak like this themselves"-a beautiful memoir of muscle and metal." - Publishers Weekly , Starred Review " A beguiling journey of self-discovery." - Kirkus Reviews "Here is a love story that encompasses wild country, skillful labor, hand tools, crusty workmates, and lingo formal and foul. As a woman, and a small one at that, the author must persuade the males on her crews that she can more than hold her own at hiking, trail-building, and swearing. She begins by convincing the man who becomes her husband, and ends by convincing the reader. You'll find plenty to relish here, in a narrative that's gritty, witty, and wise." -Scott Russell Sanders, author of A Conservationist Manifesto "Christine Byl has been summering on trail crews for more than a decade and a half. A first-rate storyteller, she details the techniques and tools, and the spirit of fellowship and feel of the woods. If you love getting into the back country, or even if you're an armchair backpacker as Iam now at age eighty, you'll love Dirt Work." -William Kittredge, author of Hole in the Sky and The Nature of Generosity "Every denizen of wild places from Laotse to St. Francis to Rachel Carson to black bears to field mice has depended upon trails. But rarely have we considered the people, tools, or toil that lay our favorite trails down. Dirt Work is a spectacular correction of this omission. Imbued with a tough-minded, ribald reverence for honest labor that brings to mind a female Gary Snyder or Wendell Berry (if you can imagine that!), Christine Byl does epic justice to the whole-bodied satisfactions that come of staying out in the weather, staying alert, and working one's ass off for others with love, tenacity and skill." -David James Duncan, author of The River Why and Sun House "Byl's is not a world of groomed nature, inert tools, or nostalgic rituals, but a vibrant landscape inhabited by people and animals and layered by idea and history. She means this book as a love song, she writes, and it is, not only from her to her fellow laborers, but from the mind to the body, the hand to the tool, the human to the wild." -Sherry Simpson, author of The Accidental Explorer: Wayfinding in Alaska From the Hardcover edition., "Here is a love story that encompasses wild country, skillful labor, hand tools, crusty workmates, and lingo formal and foul.  As a woman, and a small one at that, the author must persuade the males on her crews that she can more than hold her own at hiking, trail-building, and swearing.  She begins by convincing the man who becomes her husband, and ends by convincing the reader.  You'll find plenty to relish here, in a narrative that's gritty, witty, and wise." -Scott Russell Sanders, author of A Conservationist Manifesto, "[It] blends beauty and crudeness, grit and grace… With language that is lyrical despite the earthiness of its subject, Byl turns the words of work into found poetry ("brake on, choke on, pull, pull, fire"), offering a bridge for readers to those "who would not speak like this themselves"-a beautiful memoir of muscle and metal." - Publishers Weekly , Starred Review "Here is a love story that encompasses wild country, skillful labor, hand tools, crusty workmates, and lingo formal and foul. As a woman, and a small one at that, the author must persuade the males on her crews that she can more than hold her own at hiking, trail-building, and swearing. She begins by convincing the man who becomes her husband, and ends by convincing the reader. You'll find plenty to relish here, in a narrative that's gritty, witty, and wise." -Scott Russell Sanders, author of A Conservationist Manifesto "Christine Byl has been summering on trail crews for more than a decade and a half. A first-rate storyteller, she details the techniques and tools, and the spirit of fellowship and feel of the woods. If you love getting into the back country, or even if you're an armchair backpacker as Iam now at age eighty, you'll love Dirt Work." -William Kittredge, author of Hole in the Sky and The Nature of Generosity "Every denizen of wild places from Laotse to St. Francis to Rachel Carson to black bears to field mice has depended upon trails. But rarely have we considered the people, tools, or toil that lay our favorite trails down. Dirt Work is a spectacular correction of this omission. Imbued with a tough-minded, ribald reverence for honest labor that brings to mind a female Gary Snyder or Wendell Berry (if you can imagine that!), Christine Byl does epic justice to the whole-bodied satisfactions that come of staying out in the weather, staying alert, and working one's ass off for others with love, tenacity and skill." -David James Duncan, author of The River Why and Sun House "Byl's is not a world of groomed nature, inert tools, or nostalgic rituals, but a vibrant landscape inhabited by people and animals and layered by idea and history. She means this book as a love song, she writes, and it is, not only from her to her fellow laborers, but from the mind to the body, the hand to the tool, the human to the wild." -Sherry Simpson, author of The Accidental Explorer: Wayfinding in Alaska From the Hardcover edition.
    Dewey Edition
    23
    Dewey Decimal
    363.68097986
    Table Of Content
    Introduction What We Carry Axe Chapter 1: North Fork: River Rock Bar Chapter 2: Sperry: Alpine Chainsaw Chapter 3: Middle Fork: Forest Boat Chapter 4: Cordova: Town Skid Steer Chapter 5: Denali: Park Shovel Chapter 6: Denali: Home Afterword Traildogs' Index Acknowledgments Works Consulted
    Synopsis
    Christine Byl took a temporary job with the National Park Service as a "trail dog" in Montana's Glacier National Park, clearing paths for the millions of visitors it draws every year. This tiny college graduate arrived with little experience or muscle, but she quicklylearned how to clear trees, move boulders, and build stairs and culverts in the back country. Dirt Work is a contemplative but unsentimental look at the pleasures of labor, our place in nature, and learning to thrive in unfamiliar circumstances., A lively and lyrical account of one woman's unlikely apprenticeship on a national-park trail crew and what she discovers about nature, gender, and the value of hard work Christine Byl first encountered the national parks the way most of us do: on vacation. But after she graduated from college, broke and ready for a new challenge, she joined a Glacier National Park trail crew as a seasonal "traildog" maintaining mountain trails for the millions of visitors Glacier draws every year. Byl first thought of the job as a paycheck, a summer diversion, a welcome break from "the real world" before going on to graduate school. She came to find out that work in the woods on a trail crew was more demanding, more rewarding--more real --than she ever imagined. During her first season, Byl embraces the backbreaking difficulty of the work, learning how to clear trees, move boulders, and build stairs in the backcountry. Her first mentors are the colorful characters with whom she works--the packers, sawyers, and traildogs from all walks of life--along with the tools in her hands: axe, shovel, chainsaw, rock bar. As she invests herself deeply in new work, the mountains, rivers, animals, and weather become teachers as well. While Byl expected that her tenure at the parks would be temporary, she ends up turning this summer gig into a decades-long job, moving from Montana to Alaska, breaking expectations--including her own--that she would follow a "professional" career path. Returning season after season, she eventually leads her own crews, mentoring other trail dogs along the way. In Dirt Work , Byl probes common assumptions about the division between mental and physical labor, "women's work" and "men's work," white collars and blue collars. The supposedly simple work of digging holes, dropping trees, and blasting snowdrifts in fact offers her an education of the hands and the head, as well as membership in an utterly unique subculture. Dirt Work is a contemplative but unsentimental look at the pleasures of labor, the challenges of apprenticeship, and the way a place becomes a home.
    LC Classification Number
    QH31.B95A3 2013

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