It was 1993, Suzanne Roberts had just finished college, and when her friend suggested they hike California’s John Muir Trail, the adventure sounded like the perfect distraction from a difficult home life and thoughts about the future. But she never imagined that the twenty-eight-day hike would change her life. Part memoir, part nature writing, part travelogue, Almost Somewhere is Roberts’s account of that hike.
John Muir had written of the Sierra Nevada as a “vast range of light,” and this was exactly what Roberts was looking for. But traveling with two girlfriends, one experienced and unflappable and the other inexperienced and bulimic, she quickly discovered that she needed a new frame of reference. Her story of a month in the backcountry—confronting bears, snowy passes, broken equipment, injuries, and strange men—is as much about finding a woman’s way into outdoor experience as it is about the natural world she so eloquently describes. Candid and funny and, finally, wise, Almost Somewhere is not just the whimsical coming-of-age story of a young woman ill-prepared for a month in the mountains but also the reflection of a distinctly feminine view of nature.
Subjects
People
Times
Almost somewhere
twenty-eight days on the John Muir Trail
Suzanne Roberts
Published
2012
by
University of Nebraska Press
in
Lincoln
.
Written in English.
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references.
Series |
Outdoor lives series |
Classifications
Dewey Decimal Class |
796.5109794 |
Library of Congress |
GV199.42.C22 R63 2012 |
The Physical Object
Pagination |
p. cm. |
ID Numbers
Open Library |
OL25197927M |
ISBN 13 |
9780803240124 |
LC Control Number |
2012001821 |
History Created February 8, 2012 · 3 revisions
| May 6, 2012 | Edited by 76.246.35.217 | Added new cover |
| May 6, 2012 | Edited by 76.246.35.217 | Edited without comment. |
| February 8, 2012 | Created by LC Bot | import new book |

