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Bezig met laden... Lost in My Own Backyard: A Walk in Yellowstone National Parkdoor Tim Cahill
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. Tim Cahill's "Lost in My Own Backyard: A Walk in Yellowstone National Park" is a pretty quick read. It was fun to read about the places I saw during our trip out there several years ago. I'm one of the .7 percent of annual visitors who overnight in the backcountry. As such, I really enjoyed Cahill's three backpacking stories and those by far were the best part of this book. I found the daytripping stories (mostly focused on areas you can reach by car) to be a bit on the dull side. Glad I read this little book, but it didn't make me want to read others in the series. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
"Let's get lost together . . . " Lost in My Own Backyard brings acclaimed author Tim Cahill together with one of his--and America's--favorite destinations: Yellowstone, the world's first national park. Cahill has been "puttering around in the park" for a quarter of a century, slowly covering its vast scope and exploring its remote backwoods. So does this mean that he knows what he's doing? Hardly. "I live fifty miles from the park," says Cahill, "but proximity does not guarantee competence. I've spent entire afternoons not knowing exactly where I was, which is to say, I was lost in my own backyard." Cahill stumbles from glacier to geyser, encounters wildlife (some of it, like bisons, weighing in the neighborhood of a ton), muses on the microbiology of thermal pools, gets spooked in the mysterious Hoodoos, sees moonbows arcing across waterfalls at midnight, and generally has a fine old time walking several hundred miles while contemplating the concept and value of wilderness. Mostly, Cahill says, "I have resisted the urge to commit philosophy. This is difficult to do when you're alone, twenty miles from the nearest road, and you've just found a grizzly bear track the size of a pizza." Divided into three parts--"The Trails," which offers a variety of favorite day hikes; "In the Backcountry," which explores three great backcountry trails very much off the beaten track; and "A Selected Yellowstone Bookshelf," an annotated bibliography of his favorite books on the park--this is a hilarious, informative, and perfect guide for Yellowstone veterans and first-timers alike. Lost in My Own Backyard is adventure writing at its very best. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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"I'm especially interested in the exhilaration anyone with a heart feels while walking in Yellowstone."
I can't wait to feel it. ( )