[pct-l] Ansel Adam's "The John Muir Trail" 1938 Book reprinted!
Tortoise
Tortoise73 at charter.net
Wed Dec 6 19:24:58 CST 2006
I have two later editions --
Eleventh revised edition - copyright 1970
Twelfth revised edition - copyright 1975 (?). This edition lists the
last copyright as 1967 although it's forward is dated Winter, 1974. I
found this book on the JMT. Inside is the inscription "Paula Balo
6/1/77". Anyone heard of her?
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Tortoise
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Deems wrote:
> I am not familiar with Peter Starr's "John Muir Trail." Is it a photo
> book? I do have a well-used, by me, copy of a 1970 edition of
> "Starr's Guide to the John Muir Trail and the High Sierra Region" by
> Walter A. Starr. Are the two related?
>
> Pieces
>
> Walter Starr, Sr was Peter's father, and published his son's wilderness
> notes into the "Starr's Guide to the JMT and the High Sierra Region" in
> 1934. Walter Starr Jr, "Peter", died in 1933 climbing Michael Minaret in the
> current Ansel Adams Wilderness. Your book is the later reprint. There is
> also another great book called "Missing in the Minarets" by William Alsup
> that documents the massive search for Peter's body by many of the Sierra
> climbing legends, Norman Clyde, Jules Eichorn, and Francis Farquhar. The
> Starr's Guide (1934) is a great resource for finding xc routes and old
> abandoned Sierra trails.
> http://www.stanfordalumni.org/news/magazine/2003/novdec/features/starr.html
>
>
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