Where wilderness can still be found, the ancientness of the land and the nobility of man's struggle emerge. Wilderness is vastly different from the clutter and clatter of much of our civilized world. In wilderness one experiences exhilaration and joy. In freedom and simplicity, in its vitality and immense variety, happiness may not only be pursued; it is ofttimes found.

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Themes

  • Freedom — The value of liberty, independence, and self-determination
  • Happiness — Thoughts on finding joy, contentment, and fulfilment

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