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A naturalist's account of three extended voyages along the North Pacific coast recounts travel through archipelagos, canoe and sled excursions, and field camps where the writer studies tidewater glaciers, ice movement, and landscape formation. Richly descriptive passages evoke coastal forests, stranded icebergs, hanging valleys, and auroral displays, while careful scientific observation explains glacial processes and vegetation limits. Interlaced with travel scenes are encounters with Indigenous communities, their villages and totem poles, practical sketches of canoe travel and camping, and a glossary of regional jargon. The work blends immersive travel narrative, natural history, and mountaineering reflection.

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John Muir

John Muir (1838-1914) was a Scottish-American naturalist, author, and environmentalist, widely regarded as one of the founding figures of the modern conservation movement. His writings and activism were instrumental in the establishment of national parks in the United States, including Yosemite National Park. Muir's passion for nature is vividly captured in his works, such as "My First Summer in the Sierra," where he reflects on the beauty of the Sierra Nevada mountains. He also authored "The Yosemite," which showcases his deep appreciation for the natural world. Muir's legacy continues to inspire environmental stewardship and a love for the outdoors.

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