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A Finger of Land on an Old Man's Hand : Adventures in Mexico's Baja Wilderness

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Chronicles in words and photographs the 1962-64 adventures of young men inspired by naturalist Joseph Wood Krutch's book, "The Forgotten Peninsula," about Baja California (1961). Then a sparsely populated raw wilderness, Baja proved a formidable challenge to men and equipment within its mountainous, sometimes lush, sometimes barren, desert environments, spectacular geology and complex ecologies bracketed by oceans.

They enjoyed encounters with wild animals; found bountiful places to hunt and fish; met frontier families of the kindest sort; experienced Pacific storms, and love in a frontier village; met gold prospectors, hermits and one-of-a-kind characters. They encountered brigands and fools; had life-threatening events; found gold nuggets and rescued lost team members.

Plant photography was among the author's interests, only partially foiled by wind-blown sand fouling his camera lens.

Most important, they learned about themselves and their relations with nature and God -- finding their own answers or clarifying what they hoped to better understand. 5.4.22:Chronicles in words and photographs the 1962-64 adventures of young men inspired by naturalist Joseph Wood Krutch's book, "The Forgotten Peninsula," about Baja California (1961).

Then a sparsely populated raw wilderness, Baja proved a formidable challenge to men and equipment within its mountainous, sometimes lush, sometimes barren, desert environments, spectacular geology and complex ecologies bracketed by oceans.

They enjoyed encounters with wild animals; found bountiful places to hunt and fish; met frontier families of the kindest sort; experienced Pacific storms, and love in a frontier village; met gold prospectors, hermits and one-of-a-kind characters. They encountered brigands and fools; had life-threatening events; found gold nuggets and rescued lost team members.

Plant photography was among the author's interests, only partially foiled by wind-blown sand fouling his camera lens.

Most important, they learned about themselves and their relations with nature and God -- finding their own answers or clarifying what they hoped to better understand.

Major contributions to this book were provided by Earl's life-long friend Mark Winheld.

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Product Details
iUniverse
1663242100 / 9781663242105
Paperback / softback
21/09/2022
482 pages
216 x 279 mm, 1492 grams