John Muir Trail
Autor Elizabeth Wenken Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 sep 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781643590837
ISBN-10: 1643590839
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: Color maps and photos throughout
Dimensiuni: 151 x 228 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:6 Revised edition
Editura: Wilderness Press
ISBN-10: 1643590839
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: Color maps and photos throughout
Dimensiuni: 151 x 228 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:6 Revised edition
Editura: Wilderness Press
Notă biografică
From childhood, Elizabeth ?Lizzy? Wenk has hiked and climbed in the Sierra Nevada with her family. Since she started college, she has found excuses to spend every summer in the Sierra, with its beguiling landscape, abundant flowers, and near-perfect weather.
One interest lies in biological research, and she worked first as a research assistant for others and then completed her own PhD thesis research on the effects of rock type on alpine plant distribution and physiology. However, much of the time, she hikes simply for leisure. Obsessively wanting to explore every bit of the Sierra, she has hiked thousands of on- and off-trail miles and climbed more than 600 peaks in the mountain range. Many of her wanderings are now directed to gather data for several Wilderness Press titles and to introduce her two young daughters to the wonders of the mountains. For them as well, the Sierra, and especially Yosemite, has become a favorite location.
Although she will forever consider Bishop, California, home, Lizzy is currently living in Sydney, Australia, with her husband, Douglas, and daughters, Eleanor and Sophia. There she is working as a research fellow at Macquarie University and enjoying Australia's exquisite eucalyptus forests, vegetated slot canyons, and wonderful birdlife?except during the Northern Hemisphere summer, which she continues to spend exploring the Sierra.
One interest lies in biological research, and she worked first as a research assistant for others and then completed her own PhD thesis research on the effects of rock type on alpine plant distribution and physiology. However, much of the time, she hikes simply for leisure. Obsessively wanting to explore every bit of the Sierra, she has hiked thousands of on- and off-trail miles and climbed more than 600 peaks in the mountain range. Many of her wanderings are now directed to gather data for several Wilderness Press titles and to introduce her two young daughters to the wonders of the mountains. For them as well, the Sierra, and especially Yosemite, has become a favorite location.
Although she will forever consider Bishop, California, home, Lizzy is currently living in Sydney, Australia, with her husband, Douglas, and daughters, Eleanor and Sophia. There she is working as a research fellow at Macquarie University and enjoying Australia's exquisite eucalyptus forests, vegetated slot canyons, and wonderful birdlife?except during the Northern Hemisphere summer, which she continues to spend exploring the Sierra.
Cuprins
List of Maps
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Planning Your Hike
On the Trail
Sierra Nevada History
Cumulative Mileage Table
North to South: Yosemite Valley to Whitney Portal
Appendix A: JMT Lateral Trails and Nearby Towns
Appendix B: Campsites
Appendix C: Food-Storage Boxes (Bear Boxes)
Appendix D: Plants Referenced in Text
Appendix E: Bibliography and Suggested Reading
Index
About the Author
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Planning Your Hike
On the Trail
Sierra Nevada History
Cumulative Mileage Table
North to South: Yosemite Valley to Whitney Portal
- Happy Isles to Tuolumne-Mariposa County Line
- Tuolumne-Mariposa County Line to Donohue Pass
- Donohue Pass to Island Pass
- Island Pass to Madera-Fresno County Line
- Madero-Fresno County Line to Silver Pass
- Silver Pass to Selden Pass
- Selden Pass to Muir Pass
- Muir Pass to Mather Pass
- Mather Pass to Pinchot Pass
- Pinchot Pass to Glen Pass
- Glen Pass to Forester Pass
- Forester Pass to Trail Crest
- Trail Crest to Whitney Portal
Appendix A: JMT Lateral Trails and Nearby Towns
Appendix B: Campsites
Appendix C: Food-Storage Boxes (Bear Boxes)
Appendix D: Plants Referenced in Text
Appendix E: Bibliography and Suggested Reading
Index
About the Author