
Salt to Summit: A Vagabond Journey from Death Valley to Mount Whitney
Author(s): Daniel Arnold (Author)
- Publisher: Counterpoint
- Publication Date: 22 May 2012
- Edition: Illustrated
- Language: English
- Print length: 272 pages
- ISBN-10: 1582437505
- ISBN-13: 9781582437507
Book Description
Badwater Basin sits 282 feet below sea level in Death Valley, the lowest and hottest place in the Western Hemisphere. Mount Whitney rises 14,505 feet above sea level, the highest point in the contiguous United States. Arnold spent seventeen days traveling a roundabout route from one to the other, traversing salt flats, scaling dunes, and sinking into slot canyons. Aside from bighorn sheep and a phantom mountain lion, his only companions were ghosts of the dreamers and misfits who first dared into this unknown territory. He walked in the footsteps of William Manly, who rescued the last of the forty-niners from the bottom of Death Valley; tracked John LeMoigne, a prospector who died in the sand with his burros; and relived the tales of Mary Austin, who learned the secret trails of the Shoshone Indians. This is their story too, as
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