Strange Wonders: Searching for My Youth in America's National Parks


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About The Book

In the summer of 1962 fifteen-year-old Whit Thornton took a seven week camping trip with his parents through eleven western national parks. Among his adventures was a technical climb of the Grand Teton 13770 feet high. His father Dade was a third-generation artist-photographer. The flamboyant Dade had an out-side personality with eccentric interests. As Whit matured into adulthood he turned from the path set by his father to establish his own identity pursuing a career as a lawyer. Over the years Whit relived the experience from 1962 through a journal he kept on the trip and through his dads photographs. He was drawn to repeat the trip a feeling that grew stronger with the passage of time. Strange Wonders is the story of Whits attempt in 2012 to retrace the 1962 journey to try to find the youth that spoke to him from the pages of his journal and stared back at him in fathers black and white photographs. One of his tests would be an attempt to climb the Grand Teton again. The trip also become an unexpected opportunity to explore his relationship with his late father and reconcile feelings long repressed.
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