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A naturalist describes explorations of Colorado's high country, combining personal climbing and guiding experiences with close observations of alpine plants, birds, mammals, lakes, and forests. Chapters recount ascents of prominent peaks, encounters with mountain sheep and bears, winter travel and snow-slide hazards, life above the timber line, and the ecology of mountain lakes and beaver country. Interwoven are accounts of forest history, reforestation efforts, conservation of scenery, and arguments for protection of mountain parks. Photographic illustrations and episodic narratives of animals, weather, and human visitors convey both the practical challenges of mountain travel and the region's rich wild beauty.
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