
I Never Met a Rattlesnake I Didn't Like
David Carpenter
David Carpenter’s collection of essays explores a city boy’s love of the wild, a passion that has enriched his life from boyhood. At 80, this irrepressible Saskatchewan raconteur examines his intense fascination with predators large and small, and his awe in the face of the variety of creatures that may be out to get us—or who are out to get one another. How does this combination of fear and wonder affect our relationship with the natural world? And why has Carpenter personally been both drawn to, and repelled by, so many wild animals, including alligators, wolves, cougars, spiders, black bears, grizzlies, weasels, and of course, snakes, and particularly deadly rattlesnakes?
The stories that fuel the essays in this entertaining memoir are as diverse as the animals—and insects!—at the heart of Carpenter’s inquiry. As a young man, Carpenter is working in Jasper National Park, and he’s lugging his banjo—hustling on his way to a paid gig—when he takes a short cut through the woods, makes a wrong turn and ends up at the dump. He looks across at some large animals. Horses? No, five, count ‘em, five grizzlies. Luckily a ranger on an actual horse leads him out of danger. He’s fishing for brook trout in the mountains with a friend, cooling their catch in a convenient snow bank. But the fish keep disappearing. He finds them cached under a nearby rock, and when he tries to pull one out, he’s in a tug-of-war with some hidden creature, small but fierce—is it a mink?
Encounters like these drive the author into philosophical conjecture, into reading everything he can get his hands on about these and other creatures as he contemplates our place in the wild, and the value of the wild in our lives. These essays are essential reading for those of us who share David Carpenter’s fascination with the predators that so fundamentally shape our understanding of wilderness and the necessity to preserve it.
Duration - 7h 7m.
Author - David Carpenter.
Narrator - David Carpenter.
Published Date - Tuesday, 17 January 2023.
Copyright - © 2022 David Carpenter ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
David Carpenter’s collection of essays explores a city boy’s love of the wild, a passion that has enriched his life from boyhood. At 80, this irrepressible Saskatchewan raconteur examines his intense fascination with predators large and small, and his awe in the face of the variety of creatures that may be out to get us—or who are out to get one another. How does this combination of fear and wonder affect our relationship with the natural world? And why has Carpenter personally been both drawn to, and repelled by, so many wild animals, including alligators, wolves, cougars, spiders, black bears, grizzlies, weasels, and of course, snakes, and particularly deadly rattlesnakes? The stories that fuel the essays in this entertaining memoir are as diverse as the animals—and insects!—at the heart of Carpenter’s inquiry. As a young man, Carpenter is working in Jasper National Park, and he’s lugging his banjo—hustling on his way to a paid gig—when he takes a short cut through the woods, makes a wrong turn and ends up at the dump. He looks across at some large animals. Horses? No, five, count ‘em, five grizzlies. Luckily a ranger on an actual horse leads him out of danger. He’s fishing for brook trout in the mountains with a friend, cooling their catch in a convenient snow bank. But the fish keep disappearing. He finds them cached under a nearby rock, and when he tries to pull one out, he’s in a tug-of-war with some hidden creature, small but fierce—is it a mink? Encounters like these drive the author into philosophical conjecture, into reading everything he can get his hands on about these and other creatures as he contemplates our place in the wild, and the value of the wild in our lives. These essays are essential reading for those of us who share David Carpenter’s fascination with the predators that so fundamentally shape our understanding of wilderness and the necessity to preserve it. Duration - 7h 7m. Author - David Carpenter. Narrator - David Carpenter. Published Date - Tuesday, 17 January 2023. Copyright - © 2022 David Carpenter ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:24
Epigraphs
Duration:00:00:45
Dedication
Duration:00:00:10
Introduction
Duration:00:12:22
The Bad Bug
Duration:00:10:16
The Good Bug
Duration:00:08:15
Itsy-Bitsy Phobia
Duration:00:15:50
Lo, the Serpent
Duration:00:31:46
Chuga-rum, Chuga-rum
Duration:00:10:27
Popping Weasels
Duration:00:08:05
Saving the Cutthroat at McArthur Lake
Duration:00:13:03
Call Me Ahab
Duration:00:10:30
Curiosity
Duration:00:08:05
Interrogating the Sphinx
Duration:00:10:35
Nocturnal Chorales
Duration:00:10:59
Going Forth to Multiply
Duration:00:14:59
Heeding the Wolf
Duration:00:32:54
The Cat Came Back
Duration:00:44:41
The Three Bears
Duration:00:51:12
Epiphany
Duration:00:18:08
The Cabin that Saskatchewan Built
Duration:00:34:08
My First Monster
Duration:00:08:35
Epilogue
Duration:00:17:25
Acknowledgements
Duration:00:04:10
Notes and Sources by Chapter
Duration:00:29:55
Reading and Viewing Shortlist
Duration:00:10:45
Books and Films for General Interest
Duration:00:06:38
Author's Biography
Duration:00:00:59
Ending Credits
Duration:00:01:20