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Tenderfoot Backpacking the John Muir Trail

Tenderfoot Backpacking the John Muir Trail
Author: Claudia Sheets
Publisher: Blue Hill Publications
Total Pages: 123
Release: 2021-08-08
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9390788943

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The story is about a recently retired middle school principal who, at sixty-three, decides to tackle the challenges of a seventeen-day backpacking trip on the John Muir trail in the Sierra Nevada Mountains of California. Always a hiker, Claudia felt that adding something she had always avoided, backpacking, would be what she was looking for to clean her brain and body from the minefield of her career. From preparations for the trip to the lessons learned on trail, the story unfolds with many humorous as well as inspiring trail experiences. About the Author Claudia Harris grew up in Seattle. After graduating from high school, she attended universities eventually obtaining a Bachelors of science degree in Biology. Claudia took graduate courses in Botany in Washington, leaving the course of study to move to California where she obtained her single subject teaching credential as well as a masters in educational administration. She taught Biology in high school for a number of years before moving to administrative positions in both high school and middle school. Claudia retired from a principal ship in middle school.


Guide to the John Muir Trail

Guide to the John Muir Trail
Author: Thomas Winnett
Publisher: Tarcher
Total Pages: 104
Release: 1998
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9780899972213

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On the legendary John Muir Trail you pass through a land of 14,000-foot peaks, deep canyons, massive granite walls, and sparking lakes. Here's the best guide to this 211-mile hiking wonderland, written by two of WP's most venerable authors.


The Getaway Guide to the John Muir Trail

The Getaway Guide to the John Muir Trail
Author: Guy Saperstein
Publisher: RDR Books
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2005
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781571430984

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Written with panache and humor, Saperstein inspires hikers of all ages to tackle the grand and glorious route pioneered by the Sierra Club founder. The book offers practical advice for neophytes and experienced hikers alike, as well as first-class reading for armchair adventurers. This book is the first in a series of guides to great American trails.


Angels in the Wilderness

Angels in the Wilderness
Author: Amy Racina
Publisher: Elite Books
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2005
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780971088894

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A first person account of a fateful solo hiking trip into California's Sierra Nevada mountains.


Guide to the John Muir Trail

Guide to the John Muir Trail
Author: Thomas Winnett
Publisher:
Total Pages: 103
Release: 1978-01-01
Genre: Backpacking
ISBN: 9780911824643

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Almost Somewhere

Almost Somewhere
Author: Suzanne Roberts
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2023-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1496236920

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This updated edition of a month-long backcountry trip on the John Muir Trail is part memoir, part nature writing, and part travelogue.


The John Muir Trail 1959

The John Muir Trail 1959
Author: Margaret Olesen
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2016-01-29
Genre:
ISBN: 9781523209774

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This version has over 60 B&W photographs. A full color version is also available. In 1959, Hank Olesen led his small family on an adventure, or an "ex...peddience in the moun...tains" as he liked to say, with a put-on accent. After many campouts, and several one- to three-day hikes in the Mammoth Lakes, California area, Hank decided to tackle the BIG ONE, the John Muir Trail, which today is the highest elevation portion of the later completed Pacific Crest Trail. Begun in 1915, by 1959 the John Muir Trail was the only established long-distance trail in the Sierra, starting in the north at Yosemite and ending at Mt. Whitney, elev. 14,505 ft. Hank was a Boy Scout, an Eagle Scout, and in the 1950s he was a Boy Scout leader. His son Jack, 13, was a Boy Scout working on his Silver Moccasin badge and John Muir Trail badge. Margaret was a willing, if somewhat intimidated, participant. However, it was Margaret who recorded the adventure in a small notebook with a stubby pencil and who took beautiful Kodachrome slides of the spectacular scenery, many of which are reproduced in this book (B&W in this version). Hikers who have traveled the JMT or the PCT, or are planning to, will enjoy this glimpse of what the hike was like before the modern equipment, regulations and packaged foods of today were available.


The John Muir Trail

The John Muir Trail
Author: Don Lowe
Publisher: Caxton Press
Total Pages: 100
Release: 1982
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780870042515

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