Many Rivers to Cross: Of Good Running Water, Native Trout, and the Remains Of Wilderness

Thoughtful, witty, and beautifully written, Many Rivers to Cross details M.R. Montgomery"s journey into the physical and emotional territory of the American West as he explores the meaning and experience of wilderness. Montgomery"s travels take him from the headwaters of the Columbia River to eastern Oregon and to Big Goose Creek, where General Custer"s reinforcements camped and went fishing instead of joining the battle at Little Bighorn. He guides us through overlooked locations in Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, New Mexico, Arizona, and Oregon -- all of the last best places. And of course there is the ever-present quest for trout, from the Bonneville cutthroat to the rare Apache. There are indeed many rivers to cross, and M.R. Montgomery shows us that each is in just the right place.