Morris Book, 2011. — 160 p.
Celebrate one of America’s most iconic natural wonders with this stunning and singular photographic feast. Legendary mountaineer and award-winning photographer Ed Cooper captures the soul of Yosemite National Park in an entirely new way, zeroing in on its breathtaking peaks, ranges, and rocks.
With beautiful full-color photographs throughout, this...
Westcliffe, 1989. — 120 p. It's not surprising Lewis and Clark found it so hard to chart a course through the northern Rockies to the Pacific Coast Idaho is the most mountainous of the Rocky Mountain states and even today has some of the largest remaining roadless regions and federally protected wilderness areas in the lower 48 states.
Northern Rockies, 2000. — 100 p. An extensive look at the numerous mountain ranges that define the state's rugged western territory. Features 80 color photographs.
Two Bears Press, 1990. — 108 p. Many people think of Wyoming as fhe Grand Tetons and Yellowstone While no one can doubt their attraction. Wyoming has additional magnificence in every corner of the state The Wind River Range, the Big Horns, the Gros Ventres, the Medicine Bow Mountains, the Bear Lodge Mountains, the Red Desert. Big Horn Canyon and the Veedauwoo Rocks are but a few...
Sierra Club, 1965. — 164 p. The wilderness of the North Cascades is a national resource of the future, not merely a local commodity, and we need it all, as a nation. We need a number of protected wildernesses along the Cascade range—the Cougar Lakes Wilderness to help take care of the overflow from the Rainier Park, the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, the North Cascades Wilderness. But...
Crescent Books, 1980. — 104 p. This beautifully illustrated book is about the major mountains of the world, from the massive Himalayas to the comparatively gentle slopes of the Appalachians. All aspects of mountain life are discussed and illustrated, including the diverse and colorful flora and fauna The history of the exploration of the mountain ranges and the gallant...
Children's Press, 1977. — 56 p. Wyoming-born Ruth Radlauer's love tor national parks began with Yellowstone. In her younger years she spent her summers in the Bighorn Mountains, at Yellowstone, or in the mountains near Casper. Photographing the national parks is a labor of love for Rolf Zillmer and his wife Evelyn. Because they are backpackers and wildlife enthusiasts, the...
Random House, 1987. — 242 p. No photographer was more deeply engaged with the transformative interaction of light and landscape than Galen Rowell. The preeminent outdoor photographer of his time, he spent his career chasing magic light in the high places of the planet. Into this landmark volume he poured all his insights gleaned from those adventures, assembling galleries of his...
Museum of Northern Arizona Press, 1979. — 84 p. The images presented throughout the pages of The Enchanted Light represent a pictorial essay of portions ot the Grand Canyon few have been privileged to visit. The artist's rendition ol these canyon profiles, his patient searching for the exact combination of stone water light and form are all unique reflections ol Canyon time and...
Whitecap Books, 1982. — 95 p. From ihe vast dimensionless grasslands of the central plains of North America to the dynamic salt sea of the Pacific Ocean there is an undulating world of ice and snow, rocky peaks and verdant valleys, a land of glaciers and rivers, of wild-life and flowers traversed timidly by sinuous railways and highways. This is the world of mountains, the massive...
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