Panic Rising: True-Life Survivor Tales from the Great Outdoors |  | Author: Brett Nunn Publisher: Sasquatch Books Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Pages: 240 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 5.5 x 0.6
ISBN: 1570613508 Dewey Decimal Number: 979.5 EAN: 9781570613500
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Product Description The people in Panic Rising are far from the extreme sportspeople happily outrunning an avalanche or blithely bungee-jumping into the Grand Canyon. Brett Nunn tells the story of people who would never try to cheat death a mother and daughter whose playful tobogganing down a winter hillside plunges them into the terror of a treacherous crevasse; a carefree backpacker whose world suddenly changes when he realizes he's lost in a vast wilderness; two buddies whose fun day of snowmobiling becomes a nightmare when they're suddenly pursued by an avalanche. These stories lay bare the humanity and emotions of people on the edge of disaster and remind the reader of natures sometimes lethal power. Based on interviews with the participants in these terrifying scenarios, along with their friends, families, and others whose lives were changed by these events, Panic Rising is filled with gripping stories of ordinary people suddenly brought to the brink of death.
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| Customer Reviews: Hey, I was there January 1, 2004 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
As one of the rescuers in a chapter, I can tell you that Mr. Nunn tells the tale honestly and as it happened. I learned things I was unaware of or had forgotten from reading the account I was involved in. This book is an accurate and truthful recount of ordinary people caught up in extraoridnary events.
Respect for Mother Nature November 11, 2003 Susan J. Erickson (Bellingham, WA) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
Panic Rising is aptly named. I felt the sensation reading these fast-paced stories even though I was in a warm and comfy armchair with a hot cup of tea at hand.I liked the idea that these adventures involved ordinary people, rescued and rescuers, who showed courage and fortitude to save lives. I connected especially with the stories set in my own backyard, like Heliotrope Ridge that I've ventured out on. It is so easy to imagine spontaneously sliding down an inviting snowy hill into an unseen crevace. Yikes! I was struck by the inspiring synchronicity in some of the rescues. I bought this book for my son who loves to hike in the woods and mountains. To be on the safe side maybe it should be accompanied by a personal locator beacon device.
interesting November 9, 2003 john Abbott (New York NY) 1 out of 15 found this review helpful
not that great but this book is great. I was impressed by the breadth of coverage including the chapter about whale hunting. Just amazing!!!!
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