It only takes an adventurer to look beyond the incomprehensible beauty of nature. The world has yet been discovered because people only look at what has been seen. An immeasurable size of the world surely has a lot to offer. Every country has its own kind of paradise. To this, in the mind of the curious, John Muir has made our lives even better.
The National Parks will always keep us in awe.
Have you ever experienced a weekend when you cannot find a place to hang out? The day is just too boring. If you read through blogs and websites, their advice is to simply just go out – but where? The National Park Hero comes into view like superman does when someone is in need. He made expeditions that ultimately fed his hunger for the nature. He has proven that there is more to life than just staying in place. The soul of the wild has been discovered.
John Muir is for me, a type of man that sees the good in the bad. When his planned trip to Amazon was cancelled, he did not waste time. Instead of wasting his emotions, he took a different trail. He found the gem of California. The Yosemite Valley has already been discovered years ago but its beauty has never been truly appreciated. Until John Muir made his step, The Yosemite Valley might not be known until now. He started his journey from San Francisco by foot. It is not only about The Yosemite Valley. It was about what is there unexplored on the way to it.
John Muir’s heart was not about his own interests. He did this because of his advocacy to make it to the public that their place is not just a pavement in the road. More than that, he seeks to touch the hearts of the adventurers. There is no waste when you seek for the beauty that is within – within nature.
The tunnel to adventure teaches us one thing. It is never too late to see beyond the eyes. The Yosemite Valley’s fame was on the rise before John Muir stepped in yet, he did not look at what the valley’s given beauty. He made his own adventure to seek for the valley’s meaning. John Muir is the hero and his tracks will serve as guides to the wanderlusts. The National Parks will never be forgotten and his adventures will always be remembered.