Tuesday, October 31, 2017

Dick Proenneke, Reflections on a man in his wilderness





Dick Proenneke  Reflections on a man in his wilderness
by Alan & Laurel Bennett, 2016

 

In 1968, at the age of fifty-two, Richard (Dick) Proenneke constructed a log cabin on the edge of a remote wilderness lake in southwest Alaska and lived there alone for thirty years. This story became widely known in 1973 when author Sam Keith published the book One Man’s Wilderness-an Alaskan Odyssey, based on Proenneke's journals and photography. Thousands have been inspired by Dick’s lifestyle, craftsmanship, and wilderness skills, but few know much of the man himself. Park rangers and volunteers serving as interpretive guides at his cabin today are often asked by visitors: “What was Dick really like when he was living here?” That question can be answered by the bush pilots, fishing and hunting guides, local friends, and past and present National Park Service staff who knew and interacted with him over the thirty years that he lived at Twin Lakes. Reflections on a man in his wilderness is a lively collection of memories, experiences, and stories by those who knew Dick during the years he lived at Twin Lakes in what is now Lake Clark National Park and Preserve. It’s a fitting tribute to Dick on the one hundredth anniversary of his birth.


Alan and Laurel Bennett knew Dick Proenneke from their time working as wildlife biologists at Lake Clark National Park and Preserve during 1991-1997. During those years they delivered Dicks mail, accompanied him on hikes, chopped his firewood, ate his sourdough biscuits, and kept him company.  After retiring from the Park Service they served as volunteer guides at his cabin for six years. During those summers, from 2008 to 2014, they found that many visitors asked them a variation of the same question: “What was Dick really like?” It actually wasn’t all that hard to answer: Although he lived by himself, Proenneke interacted with many people — pilots, hunters, fishermen, neighbors, park rangers — and as his legendary status grew, more and more visitors traveled to the far reaches of the park to meet him. Everyone, it seemed, had a story about him, and the Bennett’s decided to collect some of them before it was too late. In October 2016, they published “Dick Proenneke: Reflections on a Man in His Wilderness,” a compilation of essays written by (or drawn from interviews with) his friends and admirers.



 
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on May 2, 2017
A great and entertaing read.

 
on May 15, 2017
Excellent! We are enjoying it.

 
on May 5, 2017
Great read for and outdoors person!

 
on August 22, 2017
What I loved about this book was that after reading all his published journals, and watching all of his videos countless times, it gives a unique perspective on Proenneke. While no one can know everything about someone you have never met, the compilations that I have read or watched have gone a long way in doing just that. Finally, you get to "meet: the folks that you have read about in his journals. It is beyond cool or awesome.

 

 
on March 8, 2017
Buy it, you won't be disappointed!