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It Happened in Rocky Mountain National Park

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True Tales from Rocky Mountain National Park

With 3.3 million visitors each year, many unexpected things occur in this phenomenal park--from a bloody ambush at Grand Lake to a sudden flash flood in Estes Park. Meet Patrick Finan and Tim Schuett, two campers whose trips were cut short after a black bear’s brutal surprise attack. Learn what Hillel Ben-Avi endured after becoming lost near Fairchild Mountain for four days. And find out why noontime is a risky hour to go hiking in the summer—the news may shock you. It Happened in Rocky Mountain National Park looks at intriguing people and episodes from the history of Colorado’s largest national park.

168 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2008

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Phyllis J. Perry

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Profile Image for Mackenzie Marrow.
454 reviews14 followers
August 3, 2022
Second Edition - 2018

Really interesting and informative! Perry writes a great story while keeping it to what happened.

Some of the information did get pretty repetitive if you're just reading straight through. And I wished she had talked more about the Native people who came before. They seemed like an after thought
Profile Image for Mary.
41 reviews
July 20, 2013
This is a easy and interesting read about different events that have happened in Rocky Mountain National Park. The writing and editing are often lacking, but the read is worthwhile for those interested in the Park.
Profile Image for Rainier Lolly.
68 reviews2 followers
September 13, 2022
It’s boring. Like really boring. Think of some of the most boring stories that could come out of RMNP and then compile them into a book. This is that book.

Each chapter is a new tale and only lasts about 5-10 pages tops. Within those pages is about a paragraphs worth of information spread out and repeated, and repeated, and repeated.

Let’s also not forget about the blatant dismissal of native people and their journeys over the land. You mean to tell me that in the millennia that Native American people have lived on the land that is now called Colorado, the author is unwilling to believe that any of those people climbed Longs Peak? That it’s so unbelievably unrealistic that anyone before the mid 1800s climbed up the mountain? Not one of the MILLIONS of people that lived in the area before settlers? Really? Really. Straight delusional thinking if you ask me.

Could have been a fun book talking about RMNP but was very disappointed with it over all. Glad I just got it from the library so I can just return it and forget about it. I know there’s good stories about the park but will just stick with listening to park rangers and the internet I guess.
Profile Image for Brett.
165 reviews
November 12, 2024
This will be your book if you want some history about Rocky Mountain National Park in an unusual format. The format is chapters in order by time interspersed with one-page biographies, not obituaries, which might be a better description. The first section consists of the settling by Europeans and Americans. The rest is pretty much ways to die in the park. I know some people who, if they read this book first, would never visit this gorgeous park. It is a good read, not very long, but all the death is a bit tiresome.
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262 reviews2 followers
October 18, 2021
Includes some local history in addition to the National Park storyline. Writing and stories are better than some of the other “It happened in...” books. Likely because the author is local to the area and passionate. Finished up a bit like the “death in the...” series but I suppose it’s hard to avoid those more salacious tales.
Profile Image for Ellen Deckinga.
442 reviews12 followers
April 8, 2019
Each chapter started with great detail and imagery, but then the chapter got dry. The stories are interesting, and could make fantastic stories on their own. If I were to write historical fiction, this would be one of my idea prompts.
Profile Image for Savannah Tagget.
11 reviews3 followers
August 1, 2022
Bad writing but interesting for someone like me who lives near and frequently recreates in RMNP. Short and easy to get through. Basically written like little short stories.
381 reviews4 followers
August 6, 2023
This book is so boring. Some of the stories should be quite interesting, but the writing is dry as can be.
Profile Image for Samantha.
184 reviews1 follower
February 12, 2024
Little dry but interesting stories. 3-4 pages per chapter.
Profile Image for Alessandra.
194 reviews1 follower
June 25, 2024
Loved this! A bit of light reading and I wish there had been more details but still really enjoyed it
Profile Image for Jake Watmore.
96 reviews8 followers
August 4, 2024
I got this book while visiting Colorado, as I always get a book when I visit a National Park and this one did not disappoint.
Profile Image for Rebecca.
217 reviews1 follower
June 16, 2009
This is an enjoyable walk through time to find out how many trys it took for a party to reach the summit of Longs Peak and since that time what dangers are up there. Some of the struggles the park faces were struggles that occured back before the area was called "Rocky Mountain National Park" and other stories in and around the park that we see today.
Profile Image for Clif Smith.
178 reviews1 follower
October 20, 2020
Very interesting as this is one of my favorite parks. Several editing errors, though.
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