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1by Muir, John“... in and year out, is a marvel that but few can understand. These solitary explorations were quite in contrast...”
Published 1916
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2by Muir, John“... in and year out, is a marvel that but few can understand. These solitary explorations were quite in contrast...”
Published 1916
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3by John Muir Center for Regional Studies“..., Gisel also explores Carr's correspondence, publications, and other writings, as well as the personal...”
Published 1994
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4by John Muir Center for Regional Studies“..., Gisel also explores Carr's correspondence, publications, and other writings, as well as the personal...”
Published 1994
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5by The John Muir Center for Regional Studies“... desert didn't please him"5 and Muir carefully masks his dislike of Yellowstone's roaring geysers...”
Published 1999
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6by The John Muir Center for Regional Studies“... desert didn't please him"5 and Muir carefully masks his dislike of Yellowstone's roaring geysers...”
Published 1999
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7by John Muir Center for Regional Studies“... in the Sierra. At the (continued on page 3) MUIR CONFERENCE CHI '96 EXPLORES NEW DIMENSIONS The biggest...”
Published 1996
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8by John Muir Center for Regional Studies“... in the Sierra. At the (continued on page 3) MUIR CONFERENCE CHI '96 EXPLORES NEW DIMENSIONS The biggest...”
Published 1996
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9by John Muir Center for Regional Studies“... an annual event? Send your thoughts to Sally M. Miller, editor, in care of the John Muir Center for Regional...”
Published 1993
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10by John Muir Center for Regional Studies“... an annual event? Send your thoughts to Sally M. Miller, editor, in care of the John Muir Center for Regional...”
Published 1993
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11by The John Muir Center for Regional Studies“... exploring and studying, and which he affectionately called the Range of Light. There is Muir...”
Published 2001
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12by The John Muir Center for Regional Studies“... exploring and studying, and which he affectionately called the Range of Light. There is Muir...”
Published 2001
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13by Muir, John“... to wrestle, run races, climb trees, and the like, and in a day or two we felt at home, care-free and happy...”
Published 1912
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14by Muir, John“... to wrestle, run races, climb trees, and the like, and in a day or two we felt at home, care-free and happy...”
Published 1912
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15by Muir, John“... fruitful year would suffice to plant all the mountain ranges of the globe. Nature takes care, however...”
Published 1878
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16by Muir, John“... fruitful year would suffice to plant all the mountain ranges of the globe. Nature takes care, however...”
Published 1878
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17by John Muir Center for Regional Studies“... of New Mexico, western literary critic Jane Tompkins from Duke University, Emmy award-winning producer...”
Published 1992
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18by John Muir Center for Regional Studies“... of New Mexico, western literary critic Jane Tompkins from Duke University, Emmy award-winning producer...”
Published 1992
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19by The John Muir Center for Environmental Studies“..., not without its critics, place her at the forefront of commentators on John Muir's contribution...”
Published 2007
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20by The John Muir Center for Environmental Studies“..., not without its critics, place her at the forefront of commentators on John Muir's contribution...”
Published 2007
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