New photo book is a love letter to John Muir and Southern California's mountains

  • Posted on 21 April 2015
  • By From Chapter reports

Order your own copy of "Southern California Mountain Country" now. Use the discount code W94TTNN5 to get 20% off the price!

Fall in love with Southern California's mountains and John Muir, the man who put words to the wonder of all natural places, in the new photo book "Southern California Mountain Country." It's an extraordinary pairing of Muir's thoughts and the scenery that inspired him.

The book includes:

--80 original photographs taken in the local mountains

--some of Muir's most memorable and inspirational thoughts

--an introduction that reminds us all of how words and pictures create an environmental path to preserving and exploring the planet

"Southern California Mountain Country" reflects a collaboration by members and staff of the Sierra Club Angeles Chapter.

Writer, photographer and activist Glenn Pascall acted to lead this collaboration by selecting photographs from his own extensive collection and selecting appropriate excerpts from the writings of Muir. Glenn sought advice from John Muir biographers and scholars to match the best of Muir's writings with each photograph.

This year has been tagged as the "Year of Muir" by the Sierra Club Angeles Chapter to commemorate the 100 years that Muir has inspired the modern environmental and outdoor adventure movements since his life's walk through nature's wonders ended in Los Angeles on Christmas Eve, 1914.

Through outdoor activities, conservation action, and political advocacy, the Angeles Chapter of the Sierra Club engages its members, the public, and local, state, and national policy makers in environmental issues that affect Los Angeles and Orange Counties while exploring, enjoying and protecting the planet.

Net proceeds of the book's sales will be used by the Sierra Club Angeles Chapter to support its popular outdoor outings program, effective citizen-based advocacy and lobbying efforts.

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My great grandfather ran the Wells Fargo in Coulterville, Ca in the 1800's.......he had purchased 640 acres in Greeley Hill....as you come to the top of Ponderosa ....the 640 acres began.....he allowed John Muir to keep his sheep in the pasture that appears as you descend into Greeley Hill..... One of William McCarthy's daughter's, Nellie, rode w/ Muir into the Hetch Hetchy Valley. Nellie McCarthy (married Thomas Elston Jr.) and became Nellie Elston and fought during her life to preserve the valley from being damed....only to see that beautiful valley becoming a lake.. and here we are again considering returning that valley to what it used to be.

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