CONTENTS
| CHAPTER | PAGE | |
| 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