Description
About the Author
JON WATERMAN has written 15 books on adventure and the environment, including the recent National Geographic Atlas of the National Parks. He has also worked as a wilderness guide and as a National Park Service ranger and continues to explore remote places around the world by boat, foot, or dogsled. He has received three grants from the National Geographic Society Expeditions Council, and his award-winning writing and photography have appeared in numerous national magazines and newspapers; one example: the November 2019 New York Times opinion piece "Our National Parks Are in Trouble." He lives in Carbondale, Colorado. https://jonathanwaterman.com/
Reviews
"For on-the-go vacationers aswell as armchair travelers,...National Geographic: Atlas of Wild America...provides a picturesque super-dive into spectacular horizons. Written by Jon Waterman, a former park ranger and veteran guide, with a foreword by environmental historian Roderick F. Nash, this hefty tome, with 308 photos and 262 maps, applauds both well-known majestic favorites and off-the-beaten-path intimate finds, unveiling intricate details and data galore. Be awed by nature-loving secrets and surprises."-Laura Manske, Forbes
"This gorgeous coffee table book chronicles 41 of the most spectacular public lands across North America from wilderness areas to state parks, seashores to trails. Filled with stunning National Geographic photography, essays, graphics and maps you'll discover new places to add to your bucket list." -Outside's Yosemite National Park Trips
Book Information
ISBN 9781426222351
Author Jon Waterman
Format Hardback
Page Count 432
Imprint National Geographic Society
Publisher National Geographic Society
Weight(grams) 2960g
Dimensions(mm) 351mm * 270mm * 33mm