
In the years that followed the publication of My First Summer in the Sierra, Muir went on to advocate for the protection and preservation of wild landscapes. He described in detail the areaâs trees, shrubs, flowers, mountain meadows, glacial features, and animals. On a more modest scale, Muir observed the flora and fauna that surrounded him with the keen enthusiasm of a naturalist. He climbed Cathedral Peak and Mount Dana and trekked through Bloody Canyon to Mono Lake.

On a grand scale, he trekked into remote areas for sometimes days at a time. Muirâs journal entries from that summer reveal his growing wonder and awe at the Yosemite landscape, as well as his endless curiosity for the natural world. Muirâs diary entries describing the land, flora, and fauna he encountered became the basis for the book My First Summer in the Sierra, first published in 1911. During that time, Muir took every opportunity to explore the Yosemite area extensivelyâhiking, camping, writing, and sketching. In the summer of 1869, Scottish-American naturalist and author John Muir spent the months of June through September in the Sierra Nevada Mountains of California accompanying a group of shepherds while they led a flock of sheep to the high country to graze. Standard Ebooksĥ7,859 words (3 hours 31 minutes) with a reading ease of 62.51 (average difficulty)

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