"Any one who has stood upon a lofty summit and gazed over an inchoate tangle of deep canyons and cragged mountains, of sunlit lakelets and black expanses of forest, has become aware of a certain giddy sensation that there are no distances, no measures, simply unrelated matter rising and falling without any analogy to the banal geometry of breadth, thickness, and height."

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Source: Bob Monkhouse (2012). “Crying With Laughter: My Life Story”, p.47, Random House

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Bob Marshall

Conservationist

Bob Marshall was a pioneering conservationist and wilderness advocate, known for his influential writings and efforts to preserve America's natural landscapes.

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