![]() ![]() ![]() These more experiential sections alternate with historically centered ones that detail how the American wilderness first came under federal protection. Kenyon’s writing and traveling style are equally companionable accompanied at various points by his wife, father, and friends, he evokes in his prose an appealing sense of shared experience. Reacting against a new conservative movement to transfer federally owned wilderness into private hands, Kenyon decided to “literally ground self in” the U.S.’s public land system, embarking on a grand tour in which he made time for, among other things, backpacking in Yellowstone, antler collecting in Missouri, and fishing in the Lewis and Clark National Forest. Wilderness blogger and podcaster Kenyon documents a historically and environmentally aware road trip in his inspiring debut. ![]()
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