Another Visit with John Burroughs at Slabsides
May, 2016. A year ago in May, 2015, I visited the rustic retreat and writing cabin of the influential American nature writer John Burroughs (1837-1921) in the Hudson Valley. I wrote
John Muir Slept Here, and the Mystery of the Missing Monkey Puzzle Pictures
April 2016. In his journal entry for November 20th, 1911, John Muir wrote: “Foggy morn 6 o clock packing for the lofty ridges where grows Araucaria imbricata.” He had arrived in
The View from El Cañi
April 2016. It was a glorious, crisp, sunny fall Sunday when we turned into the small parking lot at the trailhead of the Sanctuario El Cañi in the village of Pichares,
All I Came To Seek I’ve Found: Closing the Loop with John Muir in California
August 2014. Waiting in Buenos Aires for a ship that would take him to Africa, the second leg of the last major journey of his life, John Muir wrote to
Following John Muir’s Footsteps in the Petrified Forest
October 30, 2013. Just after the death of his wife Louie Strenzel Muir in August, 1905, seeking to escape his grief and find relief for his youngest daughter Helen’s tuberculosis, John
Muir & The Monkey Puzzle Trees
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Following Muir’s Footsteps
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Annual Pilgrimage to the Delaware Bay in May
May 2013. I am pulled here every year in May, to the western shore of Delaware Bay not far north of its mouth at Cape Henlopen, to Mispillion Harbor, where the
Islands of Biodiversity in the African Sky – Mulanje Mountain
April 2013. An archipelago of mountain ranges scatters across eastern Africa between Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania and the Drakensberg Mountains of South Africa. Most of these mountain blocks rise 2,000 meters
Documenting Forest Change at the Muir Site
February 2013. Returning to the site where Muir camped and sketched, we followed the route he described, as we had last year. It was a hot summer day, and the


