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John Muir – a life, but also a hike.
Muir is 200 miles of high-level granite and pine, but also the inventor of a clockwork self-awakening bed and the American national park system.
Muir is
East Lothian's Man of the Millennium – this despite the fact that he left
Scotland for ever at the age of eleven – and one of the best long paths in the world.Award-winning outdoor writer
Ronald Turnbull follows
John Muir from his birthplace in
Dunbar to the
Californian trail that bears his name. A perceptive, humorous companion over 210 miles of the
Sierra Nevada (and 45 miles of East Lothian coast),
Turnbull shares remote camps with some eccentric trail types, pokes fun at Thoreau and explores the paradoxes inherent in the preservation of wilderness. Most of all, he reflects on the life and ideas of
John Muir himself: pioneering conservationist, writer and walker, inspired visionary and tiresome tree-hugger – the exiled Scot who invented the American outdoors.
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