Lessons from Fire and Ice

Wyoming writer Gretel Ehrlich on love, climate change and living through it.

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One hundred feet from Gretel’s cabin near Cora, Wyo., with the Wind River Range in the background. Sam’s modest grave is to the left of the base of this rock. Photo By: David SwiftWalking through sage to her neighbors’ house (Jamie Burgess and Rita Donham), Ehrlich is greeted by border-collie mix Sapphire. Photo By: David SwiftNotes and research for Erhlich‘s next book on how a warming, vanishing Arctic affects indigenous people. Photo By: David Swift
Sam on the New Fork Lake, circa 2002, in the Wind River Range. Photo By: David SwiftAn afternoon stroll up the two-track to her cabin, stretching the legs of neighbor thoroughbred, Chulita (”cute little one“). Photo By: David Swift
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