Bad Smoke, Good Smoke: A Texas Rancher's View of Wildfire Audiobook By John R. Erickson cover art

Bad Smoke, Good Smoke: A Texas Rancher's View of Wildfire

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Bad Smoke, Good Smoke: A Texas Rancher's View of Wildfire

By: John R. Erickson
Narrated by: Jack de Golia
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From his home on the Texas Panhandle, John R. Erickson, rancher and author of the bestselling Hank the Cowdog series, saw firsthand the raw power of two megafires that swept across the high plains in 2006 and 2017. “These were landmark events that are etched onto the memory of an entire generation and will be passed down to the next. They made the old-time methods of fighting fire with shovels, wet gunny sacks, and ranch spray rigs a pathetic joke.”

Yet Bad Smoke, Good Smoke, while relating a tale of gut-wrenching destruction, also provides a more nuanced view of what is often a natural event, giving the two-sided story of our relationship with fire. Not just a first-hand account, Bad Smoke, Good Smoke also synthesizes and explains the latest research in range management, climate, and fire. Having experienced the bad smoke, Erickson tries to understand a rancher’s relationship to good smoke, and to reconcile the symbiotic relationship that a rancher has with fire.

Evocatively chronicled, Erickson tells what it is like trying to stop the unstoppable. Bad Smoke, Good Smoke gives voice to the particular pains that ranchers must face in our era of climate change and ever more powerful natural disasters.

The book is published by Texas Tech University Press. The audiobook is published by University Press Audiobooks.

©2021 John R. Erickson (P)2024 Redwood Audiobooks
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Thought provoking, and so interesting to hear the other side of the wildfire story, after 25 years as a responder. John provides such an interesting perspective, and Jack provides an outstanding narration. Should be a required listen for anyone who owns or purchases property in the Great Plains

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