Wyoming\'s Chief Game Warden, Jay Lawson, has chronicled the life histories of some of the most colorful outdoor men and women of early 20th Century Wyoming, including trappers, cowboys, forest rangers, hunting guides and early game wardens. - Dave Bragonier, author of Wild Journey.
I recommend Men to Match our Mountains to anyone with an interest in western history and our outdoor heritage.
His career as a Wyoming game warden took him to wild places where he uncovered these delightful stories that he is sharing with us.
Jay Lawson\'s book has preserved the history of Wyoming\'s colorful outdoor characters.
By capturing the memories of Wyoming\'s pioneer outdoors people, Lawson does a tremendous service for our generation, and those who will follow.-Tom Reed, author of Great Wyoming Bear Stories and Give Me Mountains For My Horses.
Were it not for Lawson\'s keen interest in Wyoming history and his gift as a storyteller, some of the state\'s most legendary figures and their stories would be lost forever.
This is a remarkable collection.
Lawson spent years conducting interviews and gathering more than 140 old photographs depicting their fascinating lives spent in country as wild as their spirits.
Wyoming\'s Chief Game Warden, Jay Lawson, has chronicled the life histories of some of the most colorful outdoor men and women of early 20th Century Wyoming, including trappers, cowboys, forest rangers, hunting guides and early game wardens