
BY - STEWART EDWARD WHITE
AUTHOR OF "THE BLAZED TRAIL," "SILENT PLACES," "THE FOREST," ETC.
PREFACE
THE MOUNTAINS
I. THE RIDGE TRAIL
II. ON EQUIPMENT
III. ON HORSES
IV. ON HOW TO GO ABOUT IT
V. THE COAST RANGES
VI. THE INFERNO
Following a seasoned guide through the rugged spine of California’s coastal ranges, the story invites listeners onto the famed Cold Spring Trail. The path weaves from gentle creek‑beds and fragrant lilac groves to sheer rock faces that tower over the Pacific, each turn revealing a new palette of flora and stone. As the party climbs, the narrative captures the mix of caution and exhilaration that comes with navigating loose boulders and narrow ledges.
Reaching the ridge, the view opens into a cascading panorama of tiered mountains, turquoise sea, and distant islands that seems to swallow the horizon. The narrator’s vivid descriptions turn the ascent into a meditation on awe, making even the most stoic traveler pause in stunned silence. Listeners are left with the lingering sensation of wind‑kissed peaks and the quiet promise that the landscape will forever reshape how they see the world.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (297K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Dianne Bean. HTML version by Al Haines.
Release date
1996-03-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1873–1946
Best known for vivid adventure stories of the American West and the outdoors, this prolific writer also explored travel, natural history, and later spiritual themes. His books carry the pace of a campfire tale, with a strong feel for wilderness and frontier life.
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