Fire on the Mountain, John N. Maclean
Fire on the Mountain, John N. Maclean
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Fire on the Mountain

Author: John N. Maclean

Narrator: John N. Maclean

Abridged: 6 hr 41 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/01/1999


Synopsis

On the morning of July 3, 1994, the site of a forest fire on Storm King Mountain in Colorado was wrongly recorded by the district's Bureau of Land Management office as taking place in South Canyon, thereby mislabeling forever one of the greatest tragedies in the annals of firefighting. That seemingly small human error foreshadowed the numerous other minor errors that, three days later, would be compounded into the deaths of fourteen firefighters, four of them women. In this dramatic reconstruction of the disaster and its aftermath, John N. Maclean tells the heroic and cautionary story of people who were experts in their field but became the victims of nature at its most unforgiving.

No one is better equipped to tell this story than the author, whose father, Norman Maclean, wrote the classic account of Mann Gulch, Young Men and Fire, in whose publication the younger Maclean assisted after his father's death. Fire on the Mountain took almost five years to complete and involved nearly fifty thousand miles of auto travel. The audiobook brings to light many new facts about the fire through dozens of freedom of Information Act requests and countless interviews with survivors and members of the official investigating team, one of whose members refused to sign the final report after a long and bitter debate about where the blame for what happened should be placed.

Fire on the Mountain is, however, more than mere investigative journalism. While offering action and adventure storytelling at its best, it also provides deeply moving insights into the lives and dreams of a special breed of people who put their own well-being on the line as part of their daily jobs.

About The Author

John N. Maclean was for thirty years a writer, reporter, and editor for the Chicago Tribune. He now divides his time between Washington, D.C. and Montana.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Katherine on September 25, 2016

The fire on Storm King Mountain in July 1994 (which has gone down to posterity as the South Canyon Fire due to a mistake that feels--with the perfect vision of hindsight--like an omen of all the snowballing mistakes to come) was a clusterfuck of epic proportions. It is also eerily similar to the Man......more

Goodreads review by Brian on July 08, 2009

I read this book on the 15th anniversary of the South Canyon Fire, better known as Storm King Mountain. The book tells the story of the intense fire blow up that caused the death of fifteen smokejumpers, hot shots, and helitack crews in one of the worst firefighting disasters in modern history. Macl......more

Goodreads review by Sarah on May 28, 2018

It’s been a minute since I’ve gone through a natural disasters phase in terms of my reading material. I remember a while back getting snagged in a substantial period of awe over avalanches (preceded by an obsession with extreme skiing that led me there), but it feels like it’s been a really long tim......more

Goodreads review by Karen on August 12, 2016

I received this book from my supervisor who gave it to the entire Forest leadership team. As the fire season gets started it's a reminder of so many things that can happen when people drop their guard, make assumptions, and don't speak out. It's also poignant tribute to 14 lives lost nearly 20 years......more

Goodreads review by Einar on March 17, 2023

It was good the first time I read it and it was better this time. John N. Maclean shares both science and empathy for survivors and casualties of the 1994 South Canyon Fire in book Fire on the Mountain. Read the book to learn about the fire. The book has some conflicting information such as times wh......more