I don’t usually need a lot of motivation to get outdoors but sometimes I read or learn something that inspires me to try a new outdoor experience or develop an appreciation for a new aspect of nature.
This Earth Day I certainly plan to #optoutside, but I’d be fooling myself to think I’ll go through the day without also picking up a book.
Need some inspiration for your own Earth Day reflections? Here are some books on outdoor experiences published by Patagonia that have piqued my interest, as well as a few books I’ve recently read that have inspired me to look into new outdoor experiences and ways I can continue to mitigate my impact on the climate and environment.
Books on the Environment
- How to Avoid a Climate Disaster by Bill Gates
- The Nature Fix: Why Nature Makes Us Healthier, and More Creative by Florence Williams
- The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History by Elizabeth Kolbert
- Civilized to Death: What Was Lost on the Way to Modernity by Christopher Ryan
- The Good Rain: Across Time and Terrain in the Pacific Northwest by Timothy Egan
Books on Outdoor Adventure
- Life Lived Wild: Adventures at the Edge of the Map by Rick Ridgeway
- Wild Girls: How the Outdoors Shaped the Women Who Challenged a Nation by Tiya Miles
- Travels in a Thin Country: A Journey Through Chile by Sara Wheeler
- Wanderlust: A History of Walking by Rebecca Solnit
- The Emerald Mile: The Epic Story of the Fastest Ride in History Through the Heart of the Grand Canyon by Kevin Fedarko
- Into the Wild by Jonathan Krakauer
- Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Coast Trail by Cheryl Strayed
Please leave me a comment if there’s a resource (or experience!) that you recommend I add to my list. Happy Earth Day!
I think of the book ‘Desert Solitaire’ by Edward Abbey when I think of Earth Day. The desert seems to be Earth in it’s most extreme essence. “The red dust and the burnt cliffs and the lonely sky- all that which lies beyond the end of the roads.”
I love that – thank you for sharing. Definitely adding that to my list.