JOHN MUIR The Thoreau of the Far West James Bryce He was the patriarch of American lovers of mountains, one who had not only a passion for the splendors of Nature, but a wonderful power of interpreting her lo man. David Starr Jordan He had a quaint, crisp way of talking, his literary style in fact, and none of the nature lovers, the men who know how to feel in the presence of great things and beautiful, have expressed their craft better than he. Robert Underwood Johnson John Muir was not a \u27 dreamer,\u27 but a practical man, a faithful citizen, a scientific observer, a writer of enduring power, with vision, poetry, courage in a contest, a heart of gold, and a spirit pure and fine. Charles Sprague Sargent No one has studied th...