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Walking the Beach to Bellingham


Walking the Beach to Bellingham Bookcover
By Harvey Manning
With a new introductory essay by the author

2002. 6 x 9 inches. 272 pages. Maps.
ISBN 0-87071-547-X. Paperback, $19.95.

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"This is simply one of my favorite books of all time."
--Robert Michael Pyle

In this unique memoir, noted writer, environmental activist, and Pacific Northwest native Harvey Manning describes a memorable walk along the shoreline from Seattle to Bellingham--a 150-mile trek on which Manning covered nearly 3,000 foot-miles over a two-year period of walking routes in the lowlands and foothills of the Puget Basin.

Harvey Manning is the author of many Northwest trail guides, but this is no trail guide. It is a beautifully written tale of "low adventure," a personal account of Manning's experiences and thoughts during his long walk, mingled with memories of particular beaches over many decades and reflections on the area's natural history.

First published in 1986, Walking the Beach to Bellingham contains a message sure to resonate with readers today. Manning's local wanderings underscore his strong belief in staying put and exploring one's home place. "Generally, people should stay home," he writes. "Forget gaining a little knowledge about a lot and strive to learn a lot about a little."

Hikers who use and love Manning's popular trail guides will welcome this new edition of Walking the Beach to Bellingham, as will environmentalists, serious walkers, readers of nature writing, and anyone who feels at home on the shores of Puget Sound.
"This is simply one of my favorite books of all time. Harvey Manning, a devilishly sainted campaigner for the land and a great curmudgeonly wit, makes the best companion you could want for this odd and wondrous walk, this true Thoreauvian saunter. Between all the kipper snacks, high tides, and hellberries, Walking the Beach to Bellingham strides with a fine literary reach, snapping and singing with wonder and whim."
--Robert Michael Pyle, author of
Chasing Monarchs: Migrating with the Butterflies of Passage

"Harvey Manning is a life-long outdoorsman whose feelings for the natural world and passion for its preservation have been deeply imprinted upon the American consciousness."
--Jim Whittaker, first American to climb Mount Everest

About the Author

Harvey Manning has written and edited many books on wildlands, including the now-classic Mountaineering: The Freedom of the Hills, The Wild Cascades: Forgotten Parkland, and numerous hiking guides. He lives in Bellevue, Washington.

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