"From instructing students on Outward Bound trips in mountains across the U.S., to personal long distance runs in the Sierra, Tetons and Rockies, I know the value of a book that not only tells us what we need to know for a safe and memorable trip, but also one that inspires, motivates, and lures us to go to places that offer incomparable rewards for our efforts. Tim Palmer's book does all that and more." --Nettie Pardue, Executive Director, Outward Bound California, ultrarunner, and trail lover "This is a wonderful selection of trails with a balance between essential information and personal commentary, and the photos are gorgeous. After starting with eastern mountains Palmer builds to challenging trails in the West, and he ably includes information about connecting and nearby explorations. For both the armchair traveler and the serious hiker, America's Great Mountain Trails is a gem." --Steve Elkinton, (retired) National Park Service Program Leader for the National Trails System, author, A Grand Experiment: The National Trails System at 50.
"Trails and mountains are such overused metaphors these days that one can forget their power. Fortunately, Tim's book, with its spectacular photographs, re-grounds us in the inspiration and uplift that hiking in America's great mountains provides." --Chris Brown, (retired) Director of Wilderness and Wild and Scenic Rivers, US Forest Service, former Chief Planner for the Appalachian Trail, National Park Service. "I've made it my life's work to keep our Siskiyou Mountain trails alive because I believe in the experiences that they offer, and I'm grateful to Tim Palmer for sharing the similar wonders of mountain trails nationwide through his stunning photographs and colorful write-ups. Tim knows America's mountains in a way I can only fathom, so take his lead, explore these places on your own, and find the magic in America's great mountain trails." --Gabriel Howe, executive director, Siskiyou Mountain Club. "Tim Palmer's latest work of love sets a whole new standard for guidebooks to the natural world. His essential and practical tips about the best places to hike in mountain ranges all across the country are backed by an intimate knowledge of natural history and woven into a photo book of dazzling proportions.
I'm adding it to my collection of the finest guides to the American outdoors." -- John Muir Laws, author of The Laws Field Guide to the Sierra Nevada and other books. "A forthcoming book from veteran environment writer and photographer Tim Palmer reveals 100 of the greatest mountain hikes in the United States through stunning photographs that put your average Instagram landscapes to shame. At a time when a lot of people seem to be hiking so they can get photos of themselves for the 'Gram, and geotags can turn a quiet, remote hike into a crowded, littered scene, America's Great Mountain Trails (Rizzoli), is a throwback of the best kind: A beautiful, printed(!) guide that encourages readers to explore with wonder and respect. Organized by region, the book includes a description of each hike and photographs that show the vistas to be had from these trails. Palmer's images occasionally show people hiking or backcountry skiing or admiring the view, but none of them are posing for the camera. The mountains, rivers and wildlife are the stars. The book opens with a conservation-minded foreword from The Wilderness Society's director Jamie Williams.
Short essays from Palmer touch on the skills necessary to travel safely on these remote trails, and into how mountain ranges effect our lives even if we don't live near them." -- Photo District News.