Ninemile Canyon

The last time I drove to Utah had been in the heart of winter, when I went on a winter camping trip to the San Rafael Swell with a group of old friends. In December, white snow blanketed the ground to every horizon, only broken by the unending line of pavement that ran west, ever …

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The Back Cover

I was awake long before my alarm out of excitement at going out to do a bird survey. I got dressed in the dark and drank a full liter of water with electrolytes before starting my hike to the transect. I was embroiled in a long-standing feud with a Dutch pediatrician since childhood and never …

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A Narrow Escape

The field season was off to a fantastic start. Training had gone well, and I was feeling strong and confident. I had gone for a satisfying trail run on a new trail system and spent quality time with a lizard—an excellent day by any measure. It was a real shame I was going to die …

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Pre-Season Training

The days during the training week followed roughly the same format. Mornings were for practicing birding and plant identification in a variety of habitats. In the afternoons, we descended on the local library and took over study rooms for presentations on protocol, field safety, and software for data entry and expense reports. These presentations were …

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