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Ranger Confidential: Living, Working, And Dying In The National Parks Ranger Confidential: Living, Working, And Dying In The National Parks by Andrea Lankford
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“At the age of nineteen Cale concluded that all he had to do was have faith in his own intentions, shed all concerns of others’ opinions, and ignore those who didn’t see him for who he was. Only then would he find true friends.”
Andrea Lankford, Ranger Confidential: Living, Working, and Dying in the National Parks
“But an overzealous effort to stay hydrated on a desert hike can also kill you. Too much water consumed too quickly can dilute your blood to the point that your sodium level drops to a critical level.”
Andrea Lankford, Ranger Confidential: Living, Working, and Dying in the National Parks
“Park rangers, including those at the highest ranks, have been disciplined, frivolously indicted, and even fired because they told the truth about living, working, and dying in a national park.”
Andrea Lankford, Ranger Confidential: Living, Working, and Dying in the National Parks
“Death is not a merciful conclusion but a border crossing into a new land that could be more beautiful and majestic than the tallest mansion. Faith, courage, and hope are the characteristics that create happiness. They will stand as remembered monuments for all those left around the bed, and they are the qualities I will strive to obtain. —From the journal of Cale Shaffer, dated September 7, 1992, written when he was eighteen years old”
Andrea Lankford, Ranger Confidential: Living, Working, and Dying in the National Parks
“In the United States, a park ranger is more likely to be assaulted in the line of duty than is any other federal officer, including those who work for the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF); the Secret Service; and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). A park ranger is twelve times more likely to die on the job than is a special agent for the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).”
Andrea Lankford, Ranger Confidential: Living, Working, and Dying in the National Parks