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HEY RANGER 2

Text Box: True Tales of Humor and Misadventure 
from the Great Outdoors
Photo on author in Glacier National Park

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If you need information about how to purchase a copy of the book, just click on the “Where to Buy” link at the top of this page.

 

Perhaps you have a story of your own about an outdoor “misadventure” that you’d like to share for use in one of my talks or even in a sequel to my books. If so, I’d enjoying learning about your outdoor experiences—and you can remain anonymous if you prefer! My mail and e-mail address are shown below.

 

Thanks for taking time to visit this website - and I hope you’ll have as much fun reading my books as I had writing them!

 

Jim Burnett

P.O. Box 1519
Athens, TX 75751

 e-mail: heyranger@earthlink.net

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      About the Author

Those experiences provided a wealth of material as Jim embarked on a long-anticipated writing career following his retirement from the National Park Service in 2001. In addition to his two Hey Ranger books, he has published short items in several national periodicals. He is an active member of the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Outdoor Writers Association of America and the Texas Outdoors Writers Association.

 

Born and raised in Texas, Jim has been happily married to his best friend Velma for 40 years. They have two grown children and live in rural northeast Texas.

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Jim Burnett’s career as a National Park Service Ranger began at Grand Canyon National Park and culminated thirty years later as Chief Ranger at Colonial National Historical Park in Virginia. Along the way, he had the opportunity to live and work at some of the most unique places in America, including Glacier National Park (Montana), Lake Mead National Recreation Area (Arizona & Nevada), Buffalo National River (Arkansas), National Capital Parks (Washington, D.C. area), Big Thicket National Preserve (Texas) and Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial (Indiana.)  

I welcome your comments or suggestions about my books or this website. You can write or e-mail me at the address shown below.

 

My books have provided a chance to speak to a wide variety of groups and events, and to appear on both national and local radio and TV programs. If you’re looking for a fun and informative talk or interview, my contact information is shown below. A complete media packet is available on request.