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The Falling Season: Inside the Life and Death Drama of Aspen's Mountain Rescue Team

AUTHOR: Hal Clifford
ISBN: 0898866332

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The Falling Season: Inside the Life and Death Drama of Aspen's Mountain Rescue Team
- Book Review,
by Hal Clifford


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Hal Clifford lives what he writes. As a member of Mountain Rescue-Aspen, an elite group of volunteers dedicated to helping those lost, injured, or worse in the rugged terrain surrounding one of America's favorite alpine playgrounds, he knows what it means to risk one's own life to save another. He understands the excitement that lures people to the mountains and has witnessed the deadly consequences of ill-conceived, or just plain unlucky, outings.

In The Falling Season, Clifford opens a window on the cliquish world of the "adrenaline junkies" drawn to the dangerous and heroic work of mountain rescue and offers first-hand accounts of actual emergencies. "I keep climbing, up toward a pile of rocks that is the 12,430-foot summit. I look up again and see a body, 50 yards ahead. It is lying head downhill, face turned up to the sky...." In crafting his story, Clifford reconstructs tension-filled events and mixes them with a chronicle of the team's long and colorful history. He focuses on the formerly unfettered group's ongoing struggle with the constraints of a litigious society, increased media exposure, and ballooning government bureaucracy. He attempts journalistic impartiality, but his personal involvement and emotional attachment show through, giving the story a powerful sense of urgency. Clifford possesses the technical skills, conditioning, and experience it takes to belong in Mountain Rescue-Aspen; fortunately for the reader, he happens to be a compelling writer as well. --George Laney


Jim Carrier, Denver Post
"In exclusive Aspen, money can't buy membership in one select club-the mountain rescue team. You must earn your position the old-fashioned way-with loyalty, commitment, and gut-wrenching, heart-pounding, dangerous work."


Book Description
An inside view of the dangers, emotions, and politics of a mountain rescue group, detailing what it is like to be on a rescue and covering one of the most publicized mountain rescue operations of the decade: Express Creek. In an engrossing read, Hal Clifford takes you behind the scenes of Aspen's mountain rescue squad. This isn't simply a journalist's view, Clifford had to join the team to get his story. In The Falling Season you'll be introduced to people from all walks of life who bond into extraordinary teams and who, on a moment's notice, will put themselves directly in harm's way to save you in the mountains. The season Clifford covers was a time of great change in the Aspen team, and he writes about the cohesiveness and the conflict with balanced insight. In a series of incisively written stories, he discusses some particularly difficult rescues; the death of one of their own; the Sheriff's attempts to control their operations; and a dramatic rescue operation that made national news for three days. Clifford gets you inside a mountain rescue team you won't soon forget.


From the Publisher
The spellbinding story of America's premiere mountain rescue team--told from the inside by a seasoned veteran.


About the Author
Hal Clifford is the former executive editor of the Aspen Daily News, and a regularly featured writer for Outside, High Country News, the Boston Globe, and the New York Times.


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The Falling Season: Inside the Life and Death Drama of Aspen's Mountain Rescue Team
- Book Reviews,
by Hal Clifford

Falling Season: Inside the Life and Death Drama of Aspen's Mountain Rescue Team

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Hal Clifford, a seasoned veteran of Aspen's rescue team, reveals the behind-the-scenes story of more than a dozen harrowing rescues. He takes us inside the minds of the volunteers; their motivations and their fears as they dangle from helicopters, probe avalanches, and hang off rock faces inching a stretcher-bound hiker out from a gorge: "We were getting banged around a lot. The litter was flying. Scott was exhausted and couldn't hold the litter anymore. We went up a little further and I saw Ray Peritz on the second line. I was like, 'Ray, we need your help. Scott is shot.' Then we started going up toward the scree. They were uphauling fast and I had my radio in a pouch. I'm trying to pull the litter out, but a big root gets her in the side, and she starts screaming. We see it, but they keep pulling and it's impaling her in the side. I can't get to my radio fast enough because I'm trying to pull her out, so I'm screaming for it to stop. . . . Scott can't hold anymore, I'm getting exhausted. . . . Ray's trying to maneuver . . . rocks are dropping on her, we're trying to cover her up, we're getting pelted with rocks." This is just one event in a series of previously untold stories of the men and women who volunteer for mountain rescue. Clifford takes us through the arduous training and every step of a rescue. The team members wear emergency pagers around the clock; they leave their families and jobs at all hours, in all weather, and in some of the harshest mountain terrain imaginable - seeking injured climbers, lost hikers, and missing planes. Their work is sometimes tedious, sometimes perilous; and sometimes they are the ones who die. Their only reward lies in knowing they saved another life.

SYNOPSIS

An inside view of the dangers, emotions, and politics of a mountain rescue group, detailing what it is like to be on a rescue and covering one of the most publicized mountain rescue operations of the decade: Express Creek.

In an engrossing read, Hal Clifford takes you behind the scenes of Aspen's mountain rescue squad. This isn't simply a journalist's view, Clifford had to join the team to get his story.

In The Falling Season you'll be introduced to people from all walks of life who bond into extraordinary teams and who, on a moment's notice, will put themselves directly in harm's way to save you in the mountains. The season Clifford covers was a time of great change in the Aspen team, and he writes about the cohesiveness and the conflict with balanced insight. In a series of incisively written stories, he discusses some particularly difficult rescues; the death of one of their own; the Sheriff's attempts to control their operations; and a dramatic rescue operation that made national news for three days. Clifford gets you inside a mountain rescue team you won't soon forget.


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