"Starting out, my mind and spirit were open to the mystery of foreign
cultures, the spareness of aridity, the tension of seismicity, the
heat of fire, the exuberance of the vast, the abundance of rot and
rebirth, the kindness of strangers, the indomitable rules of climate,
the triumph of life, the limits of the earth.""—from the prologue.
On a crisp January morning, the first day of a new year, writer Tim
Palmer and his wife set out in their custom-outfitted van on a
nine-month journey through the Pacific Coast Ranges. With a route
stretching from the dry mesas of the Baja Peninsula to the storm-swept
Alaskan island of Kodiak, they embarked on an incomparable tour of
North America's coastal mountains high above the Pacific. In Pacific
High, Palmer recounts that adventure, interweaving tales of
exploration and discovery with portraits of the places they visited
and the people they came to know along the way. Bringing together
images of places both exotic and familiar with profiles of intriguing
people and descriptions of outdoor treks on foot, skis, mountain bike,
canoe, and whitewater raft, Palmer captures the brilliant wonders of
nature, the tragedy of irreversible loss, and the hope of everyone who
cares for this extraordinary but threatened edge of North America. At
the heart of the story is author's concern for the health of the land
and all its life. Nature thrives in many parts of the Coast
Ranges—pristine rivers and ancient forests that promise refuge to
the king salmon and the grizzly bear—but with a human population of
36 million, nature is under attack throughout the region. Oil spills,
clearcutting, smog, sprawling development and more threaten even
national parks and refuges. Yet Palmer remains hopeful, introducing
readers to memorable people who strive for lasting stewardship in this
land they call home.
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Adventures In The Coast Ranges From Baja To Alaska
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781597263122
Publisert
2026
Utgiver
Princeton University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter