The Sierra Club in the early 1900s James E. Rother
Rother discusses his early years traveling in California before settling in San Francisco in 1902, his illness that prompted him to join the Sierra Club, his participation on club outings and his memories of John Muir and William Colby. Major topics covered include his first trip to Yosemite, the division in the club created over the fate of Hetch Hetchy Valley, and the old guard's opposition to the club's change in direction since the 1960s.
"Rother discusses his early years traveling in California before settling in San Francisco in 1902, his illness that prompted him to join the Sierra Club, his participation on club outings and his memories of John Muir and William Colby. Major topics covered include his first trip to Yosemite, the division in the club created over the fate of Hetch Hetchy Valley, and the old guard's opposition to the club's change in direction since the 1960s."@en
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