On t.p.: Each photograph accompanied by an excerpt from the works of John Muir and an annotation by Galen Rowell.
In the classic nature work, The Yosemite, the great American naturalist, John Muir, describes the Yosemite valley's geography and the myriad types of trees, flowers, birds, and other animals that...
Drawing on several personal conversations with the confessed killer and interviews with the victims' families, McDougal presents the definitive story, and answers many lingering questions.
He also describes canyons, falls the number peaks. The book is the fruit of long experience and loving, earnest, relentless study. In this book, ".
When the well-known naturalist and environmentalist, John Muir finally settled in San Francisco, he immediately left for a week-long visit to Yosemite, a place he had only read about.
This deluxe, unabridged reprint Legacy Edition of John Muir's 1912 The Yosemite is part study of natural history, part travel guide of the majestic Yosemite Valley and National Park.
From thundering waterfalls to sparkling granite peaks, Yosemite: The Complete Guide equips travelers with everything they need to make the most of their time in the park.
Although both Harding and Robbins wanted to continue, the others were less eager, and the team retreated, intending to return soon. Yet no one was to lay hands on the cliff for two more years. Robbins and Gallwas didn't forget about the ...
Over the following decades, Adams added to this collection to create a stunning view of Yosemite in all its majesty. These photographs, the Yosemite Special Edition Prints, form the core of this essential volume.
These fascinating characters and their remarkable stories are skillfully woven together in this beautiful volume, created expressly to capture the wonder of Yosemite and to inspire future generations to do their part for wild places.
Authors Michael P. Ghiglieri and Charles R. Butch Farabee draw on their extensive experience in professional wilderness guiding (34 years) and in wilderness Search & Rescue in the National Park...