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Sullivan's classic account of his sixty-five day, 1,361-mile solo backpacking trek across Oregon offers an intimate tour of the state's renowned wilderness.
Alice Shapiro, January 1, 2012 (view all comments by Alice Shapiro)
Although this is not a new book, I nominate this timeless account about a trek across Oregon for the 2012 Puddly. Lovely prose, very sensitive and descriptive.
Listening for Coyote: A Walk Across Oregon's Wilderness
New Trade Paper
William L Sullivan
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256 pages
Oregon State University Press -
English9780870715266
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Sullivan's classic account of his sixty-five day, 1,361-mile solo backpacking trek across Oregon offers an intimate tour of the state's renowned wilderness.
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