The Blue Bear: A True story of Friendship, Tragedy, and Survival in the Alaskan Wilderness

The Blue Bear: A True story of Friendship, Tragedy, and Survival in the Alaskan Wilderness

by Lynn Schooler (Author)

Synopsis

His body twisted by adolescent scoliosis, Lynn Schooler's soul was scarred from the loneliness of someone who, at an early age, stood "at a strange angle to the rest of the world". He made a life on the slim crescent of remote Alaskan coastline surrounding the city of Juneau, a place where he was least likely to encounter people. In 1990, celebrated Japanese photographer Michio Hoshino hired Schooler to help him shoot a segment on humpback whales in Glacier Bay, and the two formed a profound friendship. Their conversations often revolved around the glacier bear (known as the blue bear for its unique granite-coloured fur), a nearly extinct creature so rare that it is shrouded in legend. Together the two men became obsessed with finding the animal, every year searching through Ice-Age vistas to capture the blue bear on film. Their obsession cost Hoshino his life when he was killed by a grizzly bear. But alone in the eighth year, Schooler finally found and photographed the elusive creature.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Publisher: Hutchinson
Published: 18 Aug 2004

ISBN 10: 0091794099
ISBN 13: 9780091794095

Author Bio
Lynn Schooler has lived in Alaska for 30 years. During that time, he has lived the quiet life of a Renaissance man in exile - having worked as a commercial fisherman, a shipwright, a trapper, a professional seaman, a wildlife photographer, and a wilderness guide. He has won local and national awards for his wildlife photography. This is his first book.