
We are a collection of authors who write books set in the wilderness. We've banded together to advocate for the preservation and protection of our public lands, now and forever. Look for a new post every Wednesday.
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When I was hiking in Big Bend National Park in Texas, I asked a ranger whether the park had problems with migrants illegally entering the park. “No,” he told me. “Our biggest problem is kids partying, causing vandalism and setting fires.”...
“Thousands of tired, nerve-shaken, over-civilized people are beginning to find out that going to the mountains is going home; that wilderness is a necessity.”
John Muir
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Huddled under a rock ledge on Kearsarge Pass in California, I watched a powerful storm march toward me. Thunder echoed off walls of granite and lightning forked the dark sky. I hugged my knees against my chest as pea-sized hail bounced off...
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Recent reports reveal that entrance fees collected at National Parks have been redirected to fund projects in Washington, D.C. — a significant departure from...
(Zion National Park, Utah. Author photo.)
AS A MYSTERY WRITER, I spend my days concocting plot lines in a made-up world of intended, villainous consequences. Those intended consequences then give way to unintended consequences that solve t...
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