Snowbound

Ladd Hamilton

Book cover for Snowbound
Book cover for Snowbound

Snowbound

Snowbound

Ladd Hamilton

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Description

Riding five horses and leading five more, three young New York men, their guide, and a camp cook entered the untamed vastness of the Bitteroot Mountains. They expected the trip to be the adventure of a lifetime, but it was already September. As the hunters made their way up the Lolo Trail in 1893, they were unaware of the coming record snows that would trigger a cruel, controversial decision.

Snowbound is the true story of the Carlin party, whose ill luck and bad judgment drove decent men to an ethical dilemma that intrigued the nation and can still raise an argument wherever people rub shoulders with wilderness. This gripping narrative is the story of a desperate struggle to get out of the mountains with a sick man and of the heroic efforts of various army units to rescue them.

Ladd Hamilton has brought rich narrative detail and crackling tension to an intriguing episode in Northwest history. Hamilton gives flesh and bone to his characters, setting the reader down among them as they battle the elements and their own failures, caught between the imprisoning mountains and an unforgiving river.

Critical Reviews

"A detailed, well-paced re-creation...[Hamilton's] yarn-spinning reconstruction is a pleasure."

--Kirkus Reviews

"Hamilton's descriptions of the Lolo Trail and the Lochsa River make it seem as if he were there."

--Associated Press

"Even if you know the story and its tragic outcome, Ladd Hamilton handles it with such finesse that the book is difficult to put down."

--Montana Magazine

"A powerful recreation of a Northwest wilderness saga that outraged the nation in 1893."

--Seattle Post-Intelligencer

"Hamilton weaves the documented facts into a captivating re-creation of the harrowing story."

--Spokesman Review

Publishing Information

Publisher: Washington State University Press
Pub date: 1997-08-01
Length: 248 pages

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