Publisher's Synopsis
When Frank Wright died just short of his 100th birthday, he completed a full life lived mostly in southern Utah, from where he explored his surroundings in the sparsely populated area known for its archeological and natural resources. He was a jack of all trades, mostly self-taught, as a miner, driver, meteorologist, piano teacher, machinist, river runner and photographer among others. This is how he saw his life in Blanding and on the San Juan River and Lake Powell.