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Travels in Alaska

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Travels in Alaska

By: John Muir
Narrated by: Noah Waterman
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"In mid-July of 1879, John Muir sailed for the first time through the sheer-walled fjords of Alaska's Inside Passage. 'Never before this,' he wrote, 'had I been embosomed in scenery so hopelessly beyond description.' During the previous 15 years, Muir had vanished into the north woods of Canada, walked a thousand miles from Kentucky to the Gulf of Mexico, and nested himself in the granite heart of California's Sierra Nevada mountains. Wild nature burned with volcanic intensity in the core of John Muir's soul. And here - amid the mountains, glaciers, and islands of Alaska - he found a wildness to match his own." (Richard Nelson)

Public Domain (P)1996 Blackstone Audiobooks
Americas Classics Conservation Ecosystems & Habitats Environment Nature & Ecology Outdoors & Nature Science Travel Writing & Commentary United States Alaska

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I have never been so taken back by a narrated book in my life. The speed with which the story was read was egregious.

The narrator ruined my experience

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very good book if you have lots of time. he describes everything very well almost as if hes painting a picture. this book has a lot of detail and can get a little boring when it comes to him describing the trees or plants or even the icebergs. this book will defenestrate a time in our history where things were much different than they are now.
Read/listen only if your an student of the outdoors or you intrigued by a great philosopher named John Muir.

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What did you like best about Travels in Alaska? What did you like least?

The images Muir paints are poignant. Some of his stories are entertaining. The narration is horrid. I had to play it back at half speed to understand it. Then it had an echo!

What didn???t you like about Noah Waterman???s performance?

His speech is incredibly fast! I have never complained about narration, or anything, before.

Did Travels in Alaska inspire you to do anything?

No

Narration was way to fast

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As per the other reviews it is read very fast. I found the .75 speed to work well. Great story and history.

Great at .75 Speed

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I chose to read Travels in Alaska because I soon will be traveling to Alaska, on holiday! The author is so descriptive, I felt like I was actually there. Sadly the reader did not portray much emotion and kind of seemed to speed through the story, especially the long descriptive parts. But I still would recommend; I think it’s worth a listen. But also would recommend slowing down the playback speed, or re-listening to parts if you don’t feel like you got it all. It’s worth the extra time to really listen to what Muir has to say.

Beautiful Story, Poor Naration

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