Of Men and Mountains
by William O. Douglas
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A book of personal adventure and discovery: an account of the way Douglas and other men managed to find a richer life in the mountains.Tags
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William Douglas loved the outdoors. There is no mistaking that. He also had an enthusiasm for sharing that love with others. From a young age Douglas found a friendship with the mountains outside his home in Washington state. The mountains of Adams and Rainier became his getaway retreats. As he states in his forward (p x) to Of Men and Mountains, "I learned early that the richness of life is found in adventure." Amen to that. His book combines the history of the mountains with Douglas's lifelong enthusiasm, making it an infectious read. He covers the mountain adventures of his entire life, from boyhood to adulthood and I wanted to get out and hike immediately after hearing them.
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- Of Men and Mountains
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- Nonfiction, Biography & Memoir, Sports and Leisure, Science & Nature
- DDC/MDS
- 979.5 — History & geography History of North America Great Basin and Pacific Slope region of United States Oregon
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- F851.7 .D68 — Local History of the United States, Canada and Latin America United States local history Cascade Range
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