Douglas H. Chadwick

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Douglas H. Chadwick



Average rating: 4.33 · 1,064 ratings · 137 reviews · 26 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Wolverine Way

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Exploring America's Wild & ...

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Enduring America

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“Today the wolverines of the Lower 48 are confined to a few remote parts of Montana, Idaho, and northern Wyoming, with perhaps a dozen more in Washington's North Cascades. They total no more than 500 and more likely number just 300 or fewer.”
Douglas H. Chadwick, The Wolverine Way

“... a million acres of Continental Divide topography, a superstructure of tilted rock layers, white, tan, gray, grayish green, wine red, and more than a billion years old. They have tales to tell of great forces at play on the planet, and their stories soar. They shine with alpenglow. They sing in your eyes. They make you want to stay strong for another century, because while you think you could maybe face dying, you can’t deal with the idea of one day becoming too old and weak to ramble among these summits any longer.”
Douglas H. Chadwick, [The Wolverine Way] [By: Chadwick, Douglas H.] [February, 2012]

“What little was known about the range of wolverines made it plain that they are tied to environments with fairly heavy snowfall and cool year-round temperatures.”
Douglas H. Chadwick, The Wolverine Way

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