High Altitude Interiors
One Woman's Approach to Hiking California's Fourteeners
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About the Book
High Altitude Interiors is a personal account of one woman’s goal to climb all of
This book has several different strands: the articulation and execution of goals; physical descriptions of the climbs; the evolution of the skills and confidence of the narrator; the relationship of the narrator to self and others; and the social reading of age and gender. Readers may not feel inspired to literally repeat the author’s exploration of climbing the 14er’s, but they may translate the process into a particular goal of their own. Experienced hikers might appreciate the insights expressed that they have felt, but not put into words. Hikers interested in the Sierras might find the specifics of the descriptions useful in planning their own trips. Readers who have anticipated mountaineering as a prohibitively daunting endeavor, might feel inspired to try a small trip of their own after reading these accounts.
About the Author
Michal Reed has backpacked for over thirty years, beginning
alone at seventeen, and then continuing with her ex-husband
and her two sons. She learned to climb in her mid-thirties,
though with young children she couldn’t spend a lot of time
developing her skills. She has an MFA in art and critical
writing from California Institute of the Arts, has published
art criticism and personal essays, and has shown her artist’s
books internationally. Michal lives in Springville , CA where
she turned her family home in to a Bed and Breakfast.
Artists, writers, and people wanting a retreat form the city
compliment her experience of teaching at the local high school.