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Crazies: The Cattleman, the Wind Prospector, and a War Out West
Crazies: The Cattleman, the Wind Prospector, and a War Out West | Amy Gamerman
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A dazzling piece of narrative nonfiction about land lust and the American West, The Crazies tells the story of a wind farm that triggers a 21st century range war between a struggling fifth-generation rancher and the billionaires next door. Most locals in Big Timber, Montana learn to live with the wind. Rick Jarrett sought his fortune in it. Like his pioneer ancestors who staked their claims in the Treasure State, he believed in his right to make a living off the land--and its newest precious resource, million-dollar wind. Trouble was, Jarrett's neighbors were some of the wealthiest and most influential men in America, trophy ranchers who'd come West to enjoy magnificent mountain views, not stare at 500-foot wind turbines. And so began an epic showdown that would pull in an ever-widening cast of larger-than-life characters, including a Texas oil and gas tycoon, a roguish wind prospector, a Crow activist fighting for his tribe's rights to the mountains they hold sacred, and an Olympic athlete-turned-attorney whose path to redemption would lead to Jarrett's wind farm. A wildly entertaining yarn, the brawl over Crazy Mountain Wind would become a fight over the values that define us as Americans--and a window into how this country actually works. All the while, the most coveted rangeland in the West was being threatened by forces more powerful than anything one man could muster: dwindling snowpack, record drought, raging wildfires. The Crazies is a Western for a warming planet, full of cowboys and billionaires and billionaire cowboys. But it's also so much more. It's an exquisitely reported, ruggedly beautiful elegy for a vanishing way of life and a bighearted inquiry into how you can love a place so much you risk destroying it.
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Wanting to increase his income enough that his cattle ranch could continue to survive, a Montana man contracted with a wind company to establish a small wind farm on his property. This book shows how moneyed interests worked to put every blockade in his path. It is outstanding narrative nonfiction and contains warning bells for the way the US appears to be going.

Pedrocamacho Sounds interesting 😊 there have been a number of stories in recent years talking folks clashing in small Montana towns over some fairly rudimentary stuff 2w
thecheckoutstack Oh yeah! I live on the other side of the crazies from Big Timber where an investment real estate company has purchased what used to be the Marlboro Ranch and is in major conflict with the surrounding ranches and towns over water rights so they can keep their golf courses green. It‘s a wild landscape out here. 2w
Hooked_on_books @Pedrocamacho @thecheckoutstack My in-laws live in Montana and have a billionaire complete with helicopter down the road from them. I think Montana wants to feel like it‘s still the Wild West and this is the kind of thing you end up with as a result. 2w
Pedrocamacho Yeah, @Hooked_on_books, wasn‘t Blazing Saddles about a rich guy trying to take over a town for his devices? I‘m not sure that‘s what folks are nostalgic for when they imagine the ‘Wild West‘ 🤣 (edited) 2w
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