During his whirlwind 1903 tour of the western states, President Theodore
Roosevelt paid his first visit to California. In between the appearances
and pageantry, he embarked on three days of epic adventure in the
wilderness of Yosemite with the famous and influential naturalist John
Muir. A lover of the rugged outdoors, Roosevelt was humbled and
impressed by the camping trip, which proved to be one of the most
important sojourns in presidential history. Through firsthand accounts,
speeches and rare photographs, author Chris Epting tells the story of a
great and profound journey that had a lasting effect on conservation
history and the National Park System.