In this episode of The Logbook, Doc reviews 'The High Sierra: A Love Story' by Kim Stanley Robinson. The book is a rich blend of trail memoir, geology lesson, and personal history, celebrating Robinson's 40-year love affair with the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Doc describes Robinson's unique hiking style and the book’s vivid depiction of the Sierras, recommending it as a home base read rather than a trail companion.
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In this episode of The Logbook, Doc reviews 'The High Sierra: A Love Story' by Kim Stanley Robinson. The book is a rich blend of trail memoir, geology lesson, and personal history, celebrating Robinson's 40-year love affair with the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Doc describes Robinson's unique hiking style and the book’s vivid depiction of the Sierras, recommending it as a home base read rather than a trail companion.
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