John Muir Quotes Socks
Description: Between every two pine trees is a doorway to another world. - John Muir This beautiful quote from the beloved naturalist and wilderness explorer is a simple reminder of the wonder of nature. Bring home a little of the magic of the mountains with this mountain nightscape. Inspired by Idaho's Tamarack pine trees silhouetted against the night sky.
John Muir Quote on Hike Versus Saunter Socks
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Description: John Muir was a Scottish-born American naturalist, author, and early advocate for the preservation of wilderness in the United States. Great for hikers, adventurers, naturalists, wanderers and those who admire John Muir.
John Muir Quote- Come to the Woods Socks
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Description: John Muir was a Scottish-born American naturalist, author, and early advocate for the preservation of wilderness in the United States. Great for hikers, adventurers, naturalists, wanderers and those who admire John Muir.
John Muir Quote - Nature Soothes All Afflications Socks
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Description: The quote "The power of imagination makes us infinite" is often attributed to John Muir, a renowned naturalist and environmental philosopher. It emphasizes the boundless potential of human imagination and creativity. Imagination allows us to envision possibilities beyond our current reality, making us limitless in our potential to dream, create, and innovate.
Description: Inspired by the John Muir quote "I don't like either the word or the thing. People ought to saunter in the mountains - not hike! Do you know the origin of that word 'saunter?' It's a beautiful word. Away back in the Middle Ages people used to go on pilgrimages to the Holy Land, and when people in the villages through which they passed asked where they were going, they would reply, 'A la sainte terre,' 'To the Holy Land.' And so they became known as sainte-terre-ers or saunterers. Now these mountains are our Holy Land, and we ought to saunter through them reverently, not 'hike' through them."