"The natural world, as we call it, has already become remote, out of
reach, mysterious, in the minds of urban and suburban Americans. They
see the wilderness disappearing, slipping away, receding into an
inaccessible past. But they are mistaken. That world can still be
rescued... that is my main excuse for this book."--**Edward Abbey
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You are about to visit some of the most exciting places on earth. Not
the sort of excitement that makes morning headlines or the nightly news.
Instead it is the excitement that comes from experiencing the natural
world as it always has been and should be, and seeing human beings
living in tune with its subtlest rhythms. In Australian cattle country
and in the primitive outback. On a desert island off Mexico and in the
Sierra Madres. On the Rio Grande and in the great Southwest. On Lake
Powell in Utah and in the living American desert. It is adventure. It is
enlightenment. It is vintage Abbey.
"I have been along a few of Mr. Abbey's roads. He sees much more than I
did. Indeed, reading him is often better than being there was."--John
Leonard, author of Reading for My Life