CONTENTS

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I. Tramping Again[ 1]
II. Finding the Poet[ 7]
III. Taking the Road[ 14]
IV. First Nights Out[ 21]
V. Going Up to the Snow[ 28]
VI. Different Ways of Going Downward[ 34]
VII. Silenced by the Mountains[ 40]
VIII. Night and Nothing on the Mountains[ 47]
IX. “Wife, Give Me the Pain-Killer”[ 54]
X. Clear Blue[ 62]
XI. National Wilderness[ 71]
XII. Going West[ 77]
XIII. Climbing Red Eagle[ 82]
XIV. Doing the Impossible[ 89]
XV. People in Camp[ 95]
XVI. Visited by Bears[ 101]
XVII. Lindsay’s Stone Coffee[ 108]
XVIII. Making Maps of the World[ 114]
XIX. A Mountain Point of View[ 121]
XX. By the Camp Fire[ 127]
XXI. Down Cataract Mountain[ 133]
XXII. “Go West, Young Man”[ 139]
XXIII. The Sun-Worshippers[ 146]
XXIV. Two Voices[ 151]
XXV. Stopped by the Clouds[ 158]
XXVI. Lindsay on Roosevelt[ 165]
XXVII. The Willows[ 171]
XXVIII. Johnny Appleseed[ 177]
XXIX. Log-Rolling[ 184]
XXX. Toward the Kootenai[ 190]
XXXI. As the Sparks Fly Upward[ 196]
XXXII. The Star of Springfield[ 201]
XXXIII. Flat Top Mountain[ 213]
XXXIV. Crossing the Canadian Line[ 221]
XXXV. The Difference[ 231]
XXXVI. Dukhobors[ 239]
XXXVII. A Visit to the Mormons[ 247]
XXXVIII. “Bloom For Ever, O Republic!”[ 274]

TRAMPING WITH A POET
IN THE ROCKIES

HAIL TO ALL MOVING THINGS