About This Book
A collection of travel sketches and natural-history essays that record journeys through the mountain and desert provinces of the American West, including detailed observations of peaks, forests, rivers, glacial features, and desert landscapes. The pieces combine field-journal immediacy with geological and botanical explanation, descriptions of wildlife and their adaptations, personal accounts of storms and mountain ascents, and reflections on settlements, industry, and abandoned towns. Many essays began as letters or magazine articles and were revised for publication, so the volume alternates vivid on-site impressions with broader natural-science commentary and humane portrayals of regional people and practices.
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