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My First Summer in the Sierra (With Original Drawings & Photographs)

Adventure Memoirs, Travel Sketches & Wilderness Studies

John Muir author Charles S Olcott author Herbert W Gleason author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:e-artnow

Published:14th Dec '20

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This book chronicles John Muir's adventures in the Sierra Nevada, highlighting his deep appreciation for nature and his commitment to conservation.

In My First Summer in the Sierra (With Original Drawings & Photographs), John Muir recounts his transformative experiences in the Sierra Nevada mountains. After moving to California, Muir's first visit to Yosemite left him spellbound. He vividly describes the breathtaking landscapes, from the majestic waterfalls to the vibrant wildflowers, capturing the essence of nature's beauty. His enthusiasm is palpable as he navigates the rugged terrain, often scrambling down steep cliffs to immerse himself in the surroundings.

The book details Muir's adventures as he climbs iconic peaks like Cathedral Peak and Mount Dana, and explores the ancient Indian trails leading to Mono Lake. His love for the wilderness shines through his writing, revealing not only his passion for exploration but also his deep connection to the natural world. Muir's reflections during his two-year stay in a cabin in the Sierra provide insight into his thoughts on conservation and the importance of preserving such pristine environments.

Muir's First Summer in the Sierra is more than just a travelogue; it is a call to appreciate and protect the wilderness. His vivid descriptions and heartfelt narratives have inspired countless readers and advocates for nature. Through his words, Muir invites us to share in his awe for the Sierra Nevada and reminds us of the vital role that nature plays in our lives.

ISBN: 9788027335534

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 6mm

Weight: 154g

108 pages