“Man's history is woven into waterways, for not only did he live beside them, but he used them as highways for hunting, exploration, and trade. Water assured his welfare, its absence meant migration or death, its constancy nourished his spirit. A mountain, a desert, or a great forest might serve his need of strength, but water reflects his inner needs.”
Quote by Sigurd F. Olson
Book:Wilderness Days
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Wilderness Days
This book explores the challenges and adventures of life in remote natural settings, capturing the beauty and harshness of the wild. more
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