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John Muir: A Centennial Tribute


Aaron Zagrodnick
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Aaron Zagrodnick

The grasses and the jagged palmettos will grow back soon with the light and the first rains, but the vast openness is startling here without the slash-pine crowns mixing sun and shadows. I hike slowly, making my way across the ashen dirt and charred branches where the fire burned the hottest. The branches I don’t step over crack under my boots.

Roger Drouin on hiking and the legacy of John Muir, Issue 11:

Muir: a Centennial Tribute

Issue 11 Page 1

A Tribute to John Wuire

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