Acknowledgments
Prologue: Death Valley
Chapter One: Descent into History at Grand Gulch, Utah
Chapter Two: Adventures Beneath Desert Rims
Chapter Three: Descent into the Grand Canyon
Chapter Four: An Alluring, Icy Longs Peak
Chapter Five: Steep Trails in Rocky Mountain National
Park
Chapter Six: High, Wide, and Windy: The Prairies of
Laramie
Chapter Seven: Where Land is Mostly Sky
Chapter Eight: A Scramble up Tabeguache
Chapter Nine: Four-Corner High
Chapter Ten: A Windy Ascent of Guadalupe Peak, Texas
Chapter Eleven: Sand Dunes of the High Desert
Chapter Twelve: Climbing High in the Pecos and San Juan
Mountains
Chapter Thirteen: A Close Call on Mount Princeton
Chapter Fourteen: The Solace of Dinosaur Ridge
Chapter Fifteen: Rambles Along the Mosquito Range
Chapter Sixteen: Multiple Ascents of Mount Evans and Pikes
Peak
Chapter Seventeen: Paha Sapa Wakan (Sacred Black Hills)
Chapter Eighteen: Mountains Over the Desert
Epilogue: A Rock on My Desk
A Selective List of Informative Mountain and Desert Books
About the Author
A Note on This Edition
Index
Richard Francis Fleck is author of many books including Henry Thoreau and John Muir Among the Indians, editor of John Muir’s Mountaineering Essays, A Colorado River Reader, which was selected by the National Endowment for the Humanities to be the reader for seven states project 2001-2. He contributed a biography of John Burroughs for the Encyclopedia of New York State. Fleck is also the author of numerous introductions to trade paperback editions including Henry David Thoreau’s Maine Woods, John Muir’s Our National Parks, and Samuel Hall Young’s Alaska Days with John Muir.
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