The Final Frontiersman: Heimo Korth and His Family, Alone in Alaska's Arctic Wilderness
Selected Book Details
- Paperback
- Author: James Campbell
- Publisher: Atria
- Release Date: September 2005
- ISBN-10: 074345314X
- ISBN-13: 9780743453141
- List Price: $15.00
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Summaries and Customer Reviews provided by Amazon
SummaryHundreds of hardy people have tried to carve a living in the Alaskan bush, but few have succeeded as consistently as Heimo Korth. Originally from Wisconsin, Heimo traveled to the Arctic wilderness in his feverous twenties. Now, more than three decades later, Heimo lives with his wife and two daughters approximately 200 miles from civilization -- a sustainable, nomadic life bounded by the migrating caribou, the dangers of swollen rivers, and by the very exigencies of daily existence. In The Final Frontiersman, Heimo's cousin James Campbell chronicles the Korth family's amazing experience, their adventures, and the tragedy that continues to shape their lives. With a deft voice and in spectacular, at times unimaginable detail, Campbell invites us into Heimo's heartland and home. The Korths wait patiently for a small plane to deliver their provisions, listen to distant chatter on the radio, and go sledding at 44° below zero -- all the while cultivating their hard-learned survival skills that stand between them and a terrible fate. Awe-inspiring and memorable, The Final Frontiersman reads like a rustic version of the American Dream and reveals for the first time a life undreamed by most of us: amid encroaching environmental pressures, apart from the herd, and alone in a stunning wilderness that for now, at least, remains the final frontier. |
Customer Reviews
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Well written
Very well written. The author has a way of telling this story that makes it hard to put the book down! Gives a reader a real glimpse of what it is like for a family to live in the remote bush of Alaska year round.
Transcends Daniel Boone
A beautifully written portrayal of a remarkable family living off the land in the Alaska arctic. Heimo Korth is a sensitive and thoughtful man whose deep love and respect for the land and all that inhabits it shines through the pages, as does his love for his family. Heimo transcends all the Daniel Boone stereotypes of men living in the wilderness. Jim Campbell does an excellent job of conveying the challenges and rewards of the Korths' unique lifestyle, and describing a way of life that is fast disappearing. One of the best books I've read about Alaska.
Final Frontiersman - Excellent Read
This book kept me engaged all 400 pages. This book has accurate historical references, complete explainations of situations, unexpected twists, and heartfelt moments. The Korths are a real family, with real issues. I can't say enough about this book. Highly recommended for anyone. My husband is reading my copy now!
A great read!
This is a real favorite of mine. A must read for those who love wilderness and those who live eccentric lives. This book brought me to tears at one point. I highly recommend it.
One of the best "Bush' reads out there.
What a great book. I especially love the context as I am one of those shut out by the '78 and subsequent decisions. I spent four years in the interior, but it was soft cheechako life by comparison. There really aren't many willing to do what the Korth's do and they should be admired for the uncompromising lifestyle they choose to sacrifice for.
I have been working into a remote and self sufficient lifestyle for as long as I can remember, and it is all but impossible. It takes more determination in every respect than most realize.
I hope that the Korth's daughters soon realize (or have now realized) the true toll of their upbringing. They may have been shorted in a great many respects, but blessed in so many more. They are the unwitting adventurers maybe, but the last of a rare and important breed nonetheless. They have plenty of time to catch up on pop culture and the benefits of a consumptive drive up society.
Heimo ought to know that the young do best when kept to the nest until they really know how to fly. He should'nt feel guilt for having one of the best nests in our world today. Isolation is fortification maybe even innoculation against what, not only Savoogna, but the world has become.
My envy and congratulations for holding on to the vital link before it is severed!