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Jeremy Beeton


story: At Last, a Place to Play


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James Edward Mills


story: The Once and Future River


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Bonnie Tsui


story: Over, Around, and Through


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Jeremy Beeton moved to San Francisco in 2000 to pursue a career in photogra- phy and make the most of Northern California’s great outdoors. You can often find him trail running in the Presidio, cycling Hawk Hill, skiing at Tahoe, or backpacking in Yosemite—all with a camera (or two) in tow. jeremybeeton.com


James Edward Mills is the producer of The Joy Trip Project podcast and a journalist covering conservation and outdoor recreation—from big-wall climbing to urban-river fly fishing. His book The Adventure Gap chronicles the first all-African-American summit attempt on Denali, the highest point in North America. joytripproject.com


From Queens, New York, Bonnie Tsui is a frequent contributor to The New York Times, Pacific Standard, and The Atlantic’s CityLab. Her interests range from swimming and triathlon to American history. Among her books, A Leaky Tent Is a Piece of Paradise is a collection of essays by young writers on finding a place in the natural world. bonnietsui.com


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