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Trail Mix: Wit & Wisdom from the Outdoors

Autor Corinne Gaffner Garcia

Trail Mix: Wit & Wisdom from the Outdoors
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  • ISBN13 9781493038299
  • ISBN10 149303829X
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Trail Mix: Wit & Wisdom from the Outdoors

Autor Corinne Gaffner Garcia

-5% dto.    16,82€
15,98€
Ahorra 0,84€
No disponible, consulte disponibilidad
Envío gratis a partir de 19€
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Envío GRATUITO a partir de 19€

a España peninsular

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Recogida GRATUITA en Librería

¡Ven y déjate sorprender!

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Biografía del autor
Corinne Gaffner Garcia has been a writer and editor for close to two decades. She has written extensively for national and regional publications on topics ranging from outdoor adventure (Women?s Adventure, Women?s Health, USA Today Travel, Northwest Travel, Via - AAA Magazine) to parenting (Parents, Fit Pregnancy), architecture and homes (Country Living, Martha Stewart Living), and general lifestyle (Marie Claire, Christian Science Monitor). She is currently the Editor in Chief for Big Sky Journal, a magazine that covers life in the Northern Rockies, and the Managing Editor for Western Art & Architecture magazine. Corinne lives in Bozeman, Montana.

Generally speaking, a howling wilderness does not howl: it is the imagination of the traveler that does the howling. —Henry David Thoreau

Because in the end, you won’t remember the time you spent working in the office or mowing your lawn. Climb that goddamn mountain. —Jack Kerouac

And into the forest I go, To lose my mind and find my soul. —John Muir

I will come again and conquer you because as a mountain you can't grow, but as a human, I can. —Sir Edmund Hillary

if we allow ourselves contemplative time in nature...then we can hear the voice of our conscience. —Terry Tempest Williams

I love to sit on a mountain top and gaze. I don’t think of anything but the people I care about and the view. —Julian Lennon

Every man should pull a boat over a mountain once in his life. —Werner Herzog

Knowing trees, I understand the meaning of patience. Knowing grass, I can appreciate persistence. —Robert Frost