Paul Rokich grew up in the old American Smelter camp in Tooerle, Utah.   Copper lay under the Oquirrh Mountains.  To get it, workers nearly killed the soil.  The Oquirrh’s were so polluted, experts told Rokich they could not be saved.  One moonlit night, he flipped over the copper company’s fence, alone in the darkened desert with a knapsack and two trees.  Let’s let Paul tell the tale.