How It Looks Going Back: Growing Up in the Montana Woods
In 1949, taking a break from San Diego’s post–World War II bustle, the Knowles family went camping in Canada. Heading home through northwest Montana’s Yaak River country, they found a two-bedroom, story-and-half log cabin on a small lake.



There was neither electricity nor plumbing. Access was via dirt road, slow at best and iffy during the long, hard winters. Darwin Knowles saw a peaceful life, and adventurous wife Marilyn agreed. Third-grader daughter, Dee (for Doris), could attend the one-room school, and three-year-old Bob (Barbara) have a safe place to play. Enthusiastic but ignorant of wilderness living, the family moved in that fall—working together to cook and heat with wood, hunt and fish for food, haul water, and wash clothes by hand.



They stayed for six years, during which son Stevie was born. Dee’s reminiscence of her childhood in “the Yaak” presents quirky neighbors, growing girls’ adventures, wildlife huge and tiny, and especially one loving family. As she writes, “It was a cozy, scary, painful, hilarious, dangerous, interesting, and grand time, and the most fun I ever had.”
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How It Looks Going Back: Growing Up in the Montana Woods
In 1949, taking a break from San Diego’s post–World War II bustle, the Knowles family went camping in Canada. Heading home through northwest Montana’s Yaak River country, they found a two-bedroom, story-and-half log cabin on a small lake.



There was neither electricity nor plumbing. Access was via dirt road, slow at best and iffy during the long, hard winters. Darwin Knowles saw a peaceful life, and adventurous wife Marilyn agreed. Third-grader daughter, Dee (for Doris), could attend the one-room school, and three-year-old Bob (Barbara) have a safe place to play. Enthusiastic but ignorant of wilderness living, the family moved in that fall—working together to cook and heat with wood, hunt and fish for food, haul water, and wash clothes by hand.



They stayed for six years, during which son Stevie was born. Dee’s reminiscence of her childhood in “the Yaak” presents quirky neighbors, growing girls’ adventures, wildlife huge and tiny, and especially one loving family. As she writes, “It was a cozy, scary, painful, hilarious, dangerous, interesting, and grand time, and the most fun I ever had.”
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How It Looks Going Back: Growing Up in the Montana Woods

How It Looks Going Back: Growing Up in the Montana Woods

by Doris Knowles Pulis
How It Looks Going Back: Growing Up in the Montana Woods

How It Looks Going Back: Growing Up in the Montana Woods

by Doris Knowles Pulis

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Overview

In 1949, taking a break from San Diego’s post–World War II bustle, the Knowles family went camping in Canada. Heading home through northwest Montana’s Yaak River country, they found a two-bedroom, story-and-half log cabin on a small lake.



There was neither electricity nor plumbing. Access was via dirt road, slow at best and iffy during the long, hard winters. Darwin Knowles saw a peaceful life, and adventurous wife Marilyn agreed. Third-grader daughter, Dee (for Doris), could attend the one-room school, and three-year-old Bob (Barbara) have a safe place to play. Enthusiastic but ignorant of wilderness living, the family moved in that fall—working together to cook and heat with wood, hunt and fish for food, haul water, and wash clothes by hand.



They stayed for six years, during which son Stevie was born. Dee’s reminiscence of her childhood in “the Yaak” presents quirky neighbors, growing girls’ adventures, wildlife huge and tiny, and especially one loving family. As she writes, “It was a cozy, scary, painful, hilarious, dangerous, interesting, and grand time, and the most fun I ever had.”

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781606390108
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 11/18/2009
Pages: 270
Product dimensions: 5.62(w) x 8.60(h) x 0.74(d)

About the Author

Doris Knowles Pulis was born in California and spent her early childhood in the Yaak Valley in Montana. She later went to school in Spokane, Washington, and became a registered nurse, a profession she practiced for twenty years. She met her husband, Cal Pulis, in 1962 while they were both still in school and working at American Lake Veterans Hospital in Washington State. They lived in Montana's Bitterroot Valley for twenty-five years, where they raised Christmas trees. They reside in Bend, Oregon, and have two children, Anne and Chris, and one grandchild.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

Chapter 1 The Initial Escapade 5

Chapter 2 The Honeymoon 19

Chapter 3 The Binders 35

Chapter 4 Settling In 45

Chapter 5 Out of the Blue 53

Chapter 6 Moiling 61

Chapter 7 Dashing Through the Snow 67

Chapter 8 The Dead of Winter 75

Chapter 9 The Princess and the Pea 89

Chapter 10 Nosy Rosy, Galloping Gus 103

Chapter 11 Survival Techniques 111

Chapter 12 The Science of Farming 117

Chapter 13 Summer Lightning! 131

Chapter 14 The Cuccaburras 139

Chapter 15 Old Timers 145

Chapter 16 Zapped 153

Chapter 17 Summer Shenanigans 165

Chapter 18 All Things Change 173

Chapter 19 Little Miracles 181

Chapter 20 School Rules and the Magic of Twelve 199

Chapter 21 The Mystery Dog 207

Chapter 22 Four Jacks 211

Chapter 23 Guns, Horses and Movie Stars 223

Chapter 24 The Curious and The Curiouser 227

Chapter 25 On Top of the World 231

Chapter 26 Gathering Clouds 235

Chapter 27 Odds and Ends 243

Epilogue 253

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