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Frank Liebig and Fred Herrig were the first forest rangers assigned to protect the wild country that became Glacier National Park. Their job was to stop wildfires, timber thieves, squatters, and poachers. Supremely suited to their work, Frank and Fred were skilled woodsmen, natural leaders, and men of rare courage and integrity. Their legacy lives on in the park's protected wild lands and in the ethos of today's forest and park rangers.
About the Author
Guthrie, C. W.: - C. W. (Carol) Guthrie's love affair with Glacier began when she and her dad drove the Going-to-the-Sun Road when she was nine years old. For the past twenty-five years, following a career working for the Air Force, she has explored the park and its history and authored or co-authored five books about the park, including All Aboard! for Glacier: The Great Northern Railway and Glacier National Park; Death & Survival in Glacier National Park: True Tales of Tragedy, Courage, & Misadventure;, and Glacier National Park: The First 100 Years; Glacier National Park Legends and Lore: Along Going-to-the-Sun Road; and Going-to-the-Sun Road: Glacier National Park's Highway to the Sky.