A Tramp Abroad — Volume 05
A traveling narrator offers humorous, self-aware accounts of a walking tour through high-country landscapes, blending vivid descriptions of sunrises, glaciers, waterfalls, and miniature valley views with practical episodes of mountain climbs, rail descents, hotels, guides, and local customs. The text alternates lively observational sketches and comic mishaps with reflections on tourism, expectation versus reality, and the routines of travel, explaining techniques and perils of alpine movement while gently satirizing the manners and affectations of fellow travelers and the oddities of guidebooks and accommodations.
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A traveling narrator offers humorous, self-aware accounts of a walking tour through high-country landscapes, blending vivid descriptions of sunrises, glaciers, waterfalls, and miniature valley views with practical episodes of mountain climbs, rail descents, hotels, guides, and local customs. The text alternates lively observational sketches and comic mishaps with reflections on tourism, expectation versus reality, and the routines of travel, explaining techniques and perils of alpine movement while gently satirizing the manners and affectations of fellow travelers and the oddities of guidebooks and accommodations.
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