Showing posts with label Walkin Jim. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Walkin Jim. Show all posts

5/18/14

Jim Ambles Along Vast Flood Plain

Anyone who teaches
that solo experience is not the best teacher
is not the best teacher.

Solo experience
now and then teaches the hard way,
but the hard way is the unforgettable way.
~ David James Duncan in My Story As Told By Water
WW #1 2009

Song-Film: Heart Of This Wild Land
Photo Tags:
Photos, FW, Forever Wild, FW07, Yukon, Walkin Jim, Rocks, Mountains, Forest, Clouds, Sky, Light, Snow, Native Plants, Open Space, River, Flood Plain, Water, Unforgettable,

Photo ID: 010, FW07, 22

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5/14/14

Jim Fords Wide Shallow River

Education is not the filling of a pail,
but the lighting of a fire.
~ W. B. Yeats

Song-Film: Heart Of This Wild Land
Photo Tags:
Photos, FW, Forever Wild, FW07, Yukon, Walkin Jim, River, Mountains, Forest, Sunlight, Clouds, Sky, Happiness, Native Plants, Shadows, Open Space, Free, Heart,

Photo ID: 315, FW07, 25

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Jim At A Pass Between Rock Mountains

…I need to come home to myself.
It’s not really how far I move
to find my own wisdom that matters,
but it’s crucially important
that I take myself along on the journey.
~ Dawna Markova

Song-Film: Heart Of This Wild Land
Photo Tags:
Photos, FW, Forever Wild, FW07, Yukon, Walkin Jim, Mountain, Cliffs, Hiking, River, Clouds, Sky, Snow, Pass, Sunlight, Shadows, Rocks, Light,

Photo ID: 016, FW07, 34

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Jim Fords River Pushing Floating Pack

What constitutes the bulwark
of our own liberty and independence?

It is not our crowning battlements,
our bristling sea coasts, our army and our navy.
These are not our reliance against tyranny.
All of these may be turned against us
without making us weaker for the struggle.

Our reliance is in the spirit which prized liberty
as the heritage of all men, in all lands everywhere.

Destroy this spirit
and you have planted the seeds of despotism at your own doors.
Familiarize yourselves with the chains of bondage
and you prepare your own limbs to wear them.

Accustom to trample on the rights of others
and you have lost the genius of your own independence
and become the fit subjects of the first cunning tyrant
who rises among you.
~ Abraham Lincoln

Song-Film: Heart Of This Wild Land
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Photos, FW, Forever Wild, FW07, Yukon, Walkin Jim, River, Shore, Ford, Wild Land, Native Plants, Sunlight, Forest, Shore
 
Photo ID: 018, FW07, 38

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5/12/14

Careful Step Along Rushing Rapids

Your friends are the ones
who will stand beside you
when they would rather be anywhere else.
~ Unknown

Song-Film: Heart Of This Wild Land
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Photos, FW, Forever Wild, FW07, Walkin Jim, River, River Rocks, Rapids, Flowing, Native Plants, Fir, Forest, Hiking, Beauty,

Photo ID: 020, FW07, 42

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2/23/14

A Divine Key - Beautiful Radio Interview With Walkin Jim's Songs & Photos



In this radio interview May 7, 2010, just a few months before his death from cancer in 2010, famed singer/songwriter Walkin' Jim Stoltz poignantly reflects on his nearly three decades of long-distance walking and the beautiful photography and songs he brought back from his journeys in beauty to share around the country in his traveling Forever Wild Concert Tour he did for many years across the country. "It's my job," jokes the singer, of his unique career which combined his incredible song writing, music and stellar photography with environmental advocacy for - forever wild.
This film features Jim's insightful photos from his 28,000 miles of long wilderness walks, now remastered in beautiful digital images. It was recorded with excellent radio studio quality.

In this half-hour show, interviewer Katherine Johnson with KSER, 90.7 FM in Everett WA, speaks with Jim about his favorite places, his inspirations, the importance of getting kids outside, and his hope for the future of the wild--and the world.
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This film and others by Walkin' Jim are available for any Public Access TV station in the country - and world - to broadcast.

Phone your local public access TV station and ask them to broadcast this film. The station can download the film from PEGMedia.org for broadcast to your local community.
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Tags: Songs, Song-Films, Films, CD Titles?, Lyrics?, Walkin Jim, Walkin Jim Stoltz, Forever Wild Concert, Nature, Wilderness, Wild Lands, Beauty, Interview, Radio, Hiking, Long Distance Hiking, Photos, Environment, Respect, Life

2/19/14

Walkin' Jim Stoltz (1953 - 2010)

Bozeman Daily Chronicle on Sept. 7, 2010
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/bozemandailychronicle/obituary.aspx?pid=145155237
Tags: Walkin Jim, Memorial, Whisper Behind the Wind, Walking with the Wild Wind

Walkin' Jim Stoltz set off on his last forever wild hike on Friday, Sept. 3, 2010. Our master troubadour and dear friend fought a heroic battle with cancer in Helena, Mont. He was 57 years old.

Walkin' Jim is widely known throughout the United States for his unique combination of long-distance hiking, original songwriting and photography. Jim was an adventurer, artist, poet, photographer, author and environmental activist.

In his lifetime, he accomplished numerous long-distance treks including the complete lengths of the Pacific Crest Trail, the Appalachian Trail, an east-to-west cross-continent hike, the entire U.S. Continental Divide, trips from Yellowstone to the Yukon, and many others. In total, he hiked more than 28,000 miles of long-distance trips.

When not on a long trip, Walkin' Jim could be found on any of the many trails in southwest Montana for a day hike with family and friends. He was also an avid cross-country skier. Jim also enjoyed wilderness travels by canoe.

Between trips, Jim would create, produce and perform original shows of his travels with photography and music, always incorporating his keen sense of environmental awareness and justice for all things wild. His musical, hiking, and environmental career spanned 45 years.

Jim was born in Royal Oak, Mich., June 8, 1953, to Wilbur and Audra Stoltz. He graduated from Royal Oak- Kimball High School.

Walkin' Jim began playing the guitar when he was in the fourth grade. He performed in several bands during the 1970s. He first learned his love for the outdoors and hiking with the Boy Scouts. His first long-distance hike was from Georgia to Maine on the Appalachian Trail in 1973. The following year, Jim began his Ocean to Ocean walk beginning in West Quodyhead, Maine, and ending on the Olympic Peninsula, Wash. The entire trip followed dirt roads, railroad tracks and trails.

Jim's first recording was "Spirit is Still on the Run" in 1986. He also recorded "Forever Wild," "Listen to the Earth," "The Long Trails," and many others. Walkin' Jim produced over eight musical albums and one music video for children, "Come Walk With Me."

Jim was an accomplished poet. His poetry was published as "Whisper Behind the Wind." Walkin' Jim wrote a book, "Walking with the Wild Wind: Reflections on a Montana Journey," highlighting his inspirational travels and wilderness philosophy.

A few years ago, Jim discovered his talent for painting. He developed an extensive array of work in oils, specializing in interpretive environmental themes. He liked to work in the medium of oil-based cattle markers on canvas. Many of his paintings reflected themes from his songs and poetry.

Walkin' Jim founded Music United to Sustain the Environment (MUSE) with Craig Wagner and Joyce Rouse. MUSE is a group of professional touring musicians who are concerned about the health of our planet. Many of them draw their inspiration from the land, and feel the need to give something back to protect it. Walkin' Jim stood at the forefront of many environmental causes throughout the country.

Jim helped with the planning and design of several trails throughout the American Southwest. A short segment of U.S. Forest Service trail in northern Arizona was recently created and named the Walkin' Jim Trail.

To spread his love of people and song, Jim was employed for nearly 30 winter seasons at Lone Mountain Ranch in Big Sky, driving horse-drawn sleighs to festive dinners where he performed his extensive repertoire of music.

Jim's life is richly entwined by a web of countless dear friends, including thousands of children throughout the country who have learned and loved his stories and songs.

Walkin' Jim is survived by his true friend, Leslie Stoltz of Big Sky; brother, Mark Stoltz of Honor, Mich.; sisters, Susan Grace Stoltz of Fairbanks, Alaska, and Lisa Mohr of Wixom, Mich.; and many nieces and nephews.

Jim's lifework and dreams centered on his desire to share the beauty, the unique character, the mood and the value of wilderness through his music, writings, art and activism. He leaves a special and enduring legacy to his family, friends and enumerable fans - a legacy directing all of us to live lives of happiness while sharing in and protecting all things wild.

A memorial service will be held at 4 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 8, at Last Chance Ranch, 2884 Grizzly Gulch, Helena, Mont. Directions for contributions will be determined in the near future. Updated information will be available soon at www.walkinjim.com.

Arrangements are under the care of Retz Funeral Home in Helena. To offer condolences to the family or to share a memory of Jim, please visit www.retzfuneralhome.com.
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Walkin' Jim Stoltz set off on his last forever wild hike on Friday, Sept. 3, 2010. Our master troubadour and dear friend fought a heroic battle with cancer in Helena, Mont. He was 57 years old.

Walkin' Jim is widely known throughout the United States for his unique combination of long-distance hiking, original songwriting and photography. Jim was an adventurer, artist, poet, photographer, author and environmental activist.

In his lifetime, he accomplished numerous long-distance treks including the complete lengths of the Pacific Crest Trail, the Appalachian Trail, an east-to-west cross-continent hike, the entire U.S. Continental Divide, trips from Yellowstone to the Yukon, and many others. In total, he hiked more than 28,000 miles of long-distance trips.

When not on a long trip, Walkin' Jim could be found on any of the many trails in southwest Montana for a day hike with family and friends. He was also an avid cross-country skier. Jim also enjoyed wilderness travels by canoe.

Between trips, Jim would create, produce and perform original shows of his travels with photography and music, always incorporating his keen sense of environmental awareness and justice for all things wild. His musical, hiking, and environmental career spanned 45 years.

Jim was born in Royal Oak, Mich., June 8, 1953, to Wilbur and Audra Stoltz. He graduated from Royal Oak- Kimball High School.

Walkin' Jim began playing the guitar when he was in the fourth grade. He performed in several bands during the 1970s. He first learned his love for the outdoors and hiking with the Boy Scouts. His first long-distance hike was from Georgia to Maine on the Appalachian Trail in 1973. The following year, Jim began his Ocean to Ocean walk beginning in West Quodyhead, Maine, and ending on the Olympic Peninsula, Wash. The entire trip followed dirt roads, railroad tracks and trails.

Jim's first recording was "Spirit is Still on the Run" in 1986. He also recorded "Forever Wild," "Listen to the Earth," "The Long Trails," and many others. Walkin' Jim produced over eight musical albums and one music video for children, "Come Walk With Me."

Jim was an accomplished poet. His poetry was published as "Whisper Behind the Wind." Walkin' Jim wrote a book, "Walking with the Wild Wind: Reflections on a Montana Journey," highlighting his inspirational travels and wilderness philosophy.

A few years ago, Jim discovered his talent for painting. He developed an extensive array of work in oils, specializing in interpretive environmental themes. He liked to work in the medium of oil-based cattle markers on canvas. Many of his paintings reflected themes from his songs and poetry.

Walkin' Jim founded Music United to Sustain the Environment (MUSE) with Craig Wagner and Joyce Rouse. MUSE is a group of professional touring musicians who are concerned about the health of our planet. Many of them draw their inspiration from the land, and feel the need to give something back to protect it. Walkin' Jim stood at the forefront of many environmental causes throughout the country.

Jim helped with the planning and design of several trails throughout the American Southwest. A short segment of U.S. Forest Service trail in northern Arizona was recently created and named the Walkin' Jim Trail.

To spread his love of people and song, Jim was employed for nearly 30 winter seasons at Lone Mountain Ranch in Big Sky, driving horse-drawn sleighs to festive dinners where he performed his extensive repertoire of music.

Jim's life is richly entwined by a web of countless dear friends, including thousands of children throughout the country who have learned and loved his stories and songs.

Walkin' Jim is survived by his true friend, Leslie Stoltz of Big Sky; brother, Mark Stoltz of Honor, Mich.; sisters, Susan Grace Stoltz of Fairbanks, Alaska, and Lisa Mohr of Wixom, Mich.; and many nieces and nephews.

Jim's lifework and dreams centered on his desire to share the beauty, the unique character, the mood and the value of wilderness through his music, writings, art and activism. He leaves a special and enduring legacy to his family, friends and enumerable fans - a legacy directing all of us to live lives of happiness while sharing in and protecting all things wild.

A memorial service will be held at 4 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 8, at Last Chance Ranch, 2884 Grizzly Gulch, Helena, Mont. Directions for contributions will be determined in the near future. Updated information will be available soon at www.walkinjim.com.

Arrangements are under the care of Retz Funeral Home in Helena. To offer condolences to the family or to share a memory of Jim, please visit www.retzfuneralhome.com.
Published in Bozeman Daily Chronicle on Sept. 7, 2010
- See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/bozemandailychronicle/obituary.aspx?pid=145155237#sthash.ovHh7IuW.dpuf
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Walkin' Jim Stoltz set off on his last forever wild hike on Friday, Sept. 3, 2010. Our master troubadour and dear friend fought a heroic battle with cancer in Helena, Mont. He was 57 years old.

Walkin' Jim is widely known throughout the United States for his unique combination of long-distance hiking, original songwriting and photography. Jim was an adventurer, artist, poet, photographer, author and environmental activist.

In his lifetime, he accomplished numerous long-distance treks including the complete lengths of the Pacific Crest Trail, the Appalachian Trail, an east-to-west cross-continent hike, the entire U.S. Continental Divide, trips from Yellowstone to the Yukon, and many others. In total, he hiked more than 28,000 miles of long-distance trips.

When not on a long trip, Walkin' Jim could be found on any of the many trails in southwest Montana for a day hike with family and friends. He was also an avid cross-country skier. Jim also enjoyed wilderness travels by canoe.

Between trips, Jim would create, produce and perform original shows of his travels with photography and music, always incorporating his keen sense of environmental awareness and justice for all things wild. His musical, hiking, and environmental career spanned 45 years.

Jim was born in Royal Oak, Mich., June 8, 1953, to Wilbur and Audra Stoltz. He graduated from Royal Oak- Kimball High School.

Walkin' Jim began playing the guitar when he was in the fourth grade. He performed in several bands during the 1970s. He first learned his love for the outdoors and hiking with the Boy Scouts. His first long-distance hike was from Georgia to Maine on the Appalachian Trail in 1973. The following year, Jim began his Ocean to Ocean walk beginning in West Quodyhead, Maine, and ending on the Olympic Peninsula, Wash. The entire trip followed dirt roads, railroad tracks and trails.

Jim's first recording was "Spirit is Still on the Run" in 1986. He also recorded "Forever Wild," "Listen to the Earth," "The Long Trails," and many others. Walkin' Jim produced over eight musical albums and one music video for children, "Come Walk With Me."

Jim was an accomplished poet. His poetry was published as "Whisper Behind the Wind." Walkin' Jim wrote a book, "Walking with the Wild Wind: Reflections on a Montana Journey," highlighting his inspirational travels and wilderness philosophy.

A few years ago, Jim discovered his talent for painting. He developed an extensive array of work in oils, specializing in interpretive environmental themes. He liked to work in the medium of oil-based cattle markers on canvas. Many of his paintings reflected themes from his songs and poetry.

Walkin' Jim founded Music United to Sustain the Environment (MUSE) with Craig Wagner and Joyce Rouse. MUSE is a group of professional touring musicians who are concerned about the health of our planet. Many of them draw their inspiration from the land, and feel the need to give something back to protect it. Walkin' Jim stood at the forefront of many environmental causes throughout the country.

Jim helped with the planning and design of several trails throughout the American Southwest. A short segment of U.S. Forest Service trail in northern Arizona was recently created and named the Walkin' Jim Trail.

To spread his love of people and song, Jim was employed for nearly 30 winter seasons at Lone Mountain Ranch in Big Sky, driving horse-drawn sleighs to festive dinners where he performed his extensive repertoire of music.

Jim's life is richly entwined by a web of countless dear friends, including thousands of children throughout the country who have learned and loved his stories and songs.

Walkin' Jim is survived by his true friend, Leslie Stoltz of Big Sky; brother, Mark Stoltz of Honor, Mich.; sisters, Susan Grace Stoltz of Fairbanks, Alaska, and Lisa Mohr of Wixom, Mich.; and many nieces and nephews.

Jim's lifework and dreams centered on his desire to share the beauty, the unique character, the mood and the value of wilderness through his music, writings, art and activism. He leaves a special and enduring legacy to his family, friends and enumerable fans - a legacy directing all of us to live lives of happiness while sharing in and protecting all things wild.

A memorial service will be held at 4 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 8, at Last Chance Ranch, 2884 Grizzly Gulch, Helena, Mont. Directions for contributions will be determined in the near future. Updated information will be available soon at www.walkinjim.com.

Arrangements are under the care of Retz Funeral Home in Helena. To offer condolences to the family or to share a memory of Jim, please visit www.retzfuneralhome.com.
Published in Bozeman Daily Chronicle on Sept. 7, 2010
- See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/bozemandailychronicle/obituary.aspx?pid=145155237#sthash.ovHh7IuW.dpuf
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Walkin' Jim Stoltz set off on his last forever wild hike on Friday, Sept. 3, 2010. Our master troubadour and dear friend fought a heroic battle with cancer in Helena, Mont. He was 57 years old.

Walkin' Jim is widely known throughout the United States for his unique combination of long-distance hiking, original songwriting and photography. Jim was an adventurer, artist, poet, photographer, author and environmental activist.

In his lifetime, he accomplished numerous long-distance treks including the complete lengths of the Pacific Crest Trail, the Appalachian Trail, an east-to-west cross-continent hike, the entire U.S. Continental Divide, trips from Yellowstone to the Yukon, and many others. In total, he hiked more than 28,000 miles of long-distance trips.

When not on a long trip, Walkin' Jim could be found on any of the many trails in southwest Montana for a day hike with family and friends. He was also an avid cross-country skier. Jim also enjoyed wilderness travels by canoe.

Between trips, Jim would create, produce and perform original shows of his travels with photography and music, always incorporating his keen sense of environmental awareness and justice for all things wild. His musical, hiking, and environmental career spanned 45 years.

Jim was born in Royal Oak, Mich., June 8, 1953, to Wilbur and Audra Stoltz. He graduated from Royal Oak- Kimball High School.

Walkin' Jim began playing the guitar when he was in the fourth grade. He performed in several bands during the 1970s. He first learned his love for the outdoors and hiking with the Boy Scouts. His first long-distance hike was from Georgia to Maine on the Appalachian Trail in 1973. The following year, Jim began his Ocean to Ocean walk beginning in West Quodyhead, Maine, and ending on the Olympic Peninsula, Wash. The entire trip followed dirt roads, railroad tracks and trails.

Jim's first recording was "Spirit is Still on the Run" in 1986. He also recorded "Forever Wild," "Listen to the Earth," "The Long Trails," and many others. Walkin' Jim produced over eight musical albums and one music video for children, "Come Walk With Me."

Jim was an accomplished poet. His poetry was published as "Whisper Behind the Wind." Walkin' Jim wrote a book, "Walking with the Wild Wind: Reflections on a Montana Journey," highlighting his inspirational travels and wilderness philosophy.

A few years ago, Jim discovered his talent for painting. He developed an extensive array of work in oils, specializing in interpretive environmental themes. He liked to work in the medium of oil-based cattle markers on canvas. Many of his paintings reflected themes from his songs and poetry.

Walkin' Jim founded Music United to Sustain the Environment (MUSE) with Craig Wagner and Joyce Rouse. MUSE is a group of professional touring musicians who are concerned about the health of our planet. Many of them draw their inspiration from the land, and feel the need to give something back to protect it. Walkin' Jim stood at the forefront of many environmental causes throughout the country.

Jim helped with the planning and design of several trails throughout the American Southwest. A short segment of U.S. Forest Service trail in northern Arizona was recently created and named the Walkin' Jim Trail.

To spread his love of people and song, Jim was employed for nearly 30 winter seasons at Lone Mountain Ranch in Big Sky, driving horse-drawn sleighs to festive dinners where he performed his extensive repertoire of music.

Jim's life is richly entwined by a web of countless dear friends, including thousands of children throughout the country who have learned and loved his stories and songs.

Walkin' Jim is survived by his true friend, Leslie Stoltz of Big Sky; brother, Mark Stoltz of Honor, Mich.; sisters, Susan Grace Stoltz of Fairbanks, Alaska, and Lisa Mohr of Wixom, Mich.; and many nieces and nephews.

Jim's lifework and dreams centered on his desire to share the beauty, the unique character, the mood and the value of wilderness through his music, writings, art and activism. He leaves a special and enduring legacy to his family, friends and enumerable fans - a legacy directing all of us to live lives of happiness while sharing in and protecting all things wild.

A memorial service will be held at 4 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 8, at Last Chance Ranch, 2884 Grizzly Gulch, Helena, Mont. Directions for contributions will be determined in the near future. Updated information will be available soon at www.walkinjim.com.

Arrangements are under the care of Retz Funeral Home in Helena. To offer condolences to the family or to share a memory of Jim, please visit www.retzfuneralhome.com.
Published in Bozeman Daily Chronicle on Sept. 7, 2010
- See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/bozemandailychronicle/obituary.aspx?pid=145155237#sthash.ovHh7IuW.dpuf

PCT Memorial - Walkkin' Jim Stoltz

Tags: Walkin Jim, Memorial, PCT, 
http://www.pcta.org/about-us/history/in-memoriam/walkin-jim-stoltz/


Walkin’ Jim Stoltz in Stone Donkey Canyon

Walkin’ Jim Stoltz, musician, hiker, poet, photographer, environmental activist and long-time supporter of the Pacific Crest Trail Association, died Sept. 3, 2010, in Helena, Mont. after a long battle with cancer resulting from medications related to a 2004 kidney transplant. He was 57.He completed more than 28,000 miles of long-distance treks, including the Pacific Crest (1996), Appalachian (1974) and Continental Divide trails as well as an east to west cross-continent hike (1976).  Every summer he was out in the backcountry for an extended hike.

Jim performed original shows of his travels with photography and music, always incorporating his keen sense of environmental awareness and justice for all things wild. His musical, hiking, and environmental career spanned 45 years.
Jim began playing the guitar when he was in the 4th grade.  He performed in several bands during the 1970s and he produced albums and a music video for children. He often performed at schools.
Jim founded Music United to Sustain the Environment (www.musemusic.org) with Craig Wagner, and Joyce Rouse, a group of professional touring musicians concerned about the health of the planet.

Jim helped with the planning and design of several trails in the Southwest.  A short segment of U.S. Forest Service trail in northern Arizona was recently created and named the Walkin’ Jim Trail.
Jim’s life centered on his desire to share the beauty, the unique character, the mood and the value of wilderness. He leaves a special and enduring legacy.


12/26/13

This Is My Song For The Children Of Tomorrow: From The Last Wild Places


Quote:
Song Link: : Last Wild Places

Tags: Photos, FW, Last Wild Places, Sunlight, Reflection, Timeless, Bare Rocks, Mother Earth, Calling To My Heart, Native Plants, Rocks, Clouds, Sky, Wild Silver Sage, River, Peace-full, Walkin Jim

Photo ID: 248, FW03, 09
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12/19/13

Utah Dessert Land Hill Sides: Walkin Jim


Quote:
Song Link: Canyon Country

Tags: Photos, FW, Canyon Country, Walkin Jim, Dessert Land, Native Plants, Blue Sky, Pine, Native Flowers,

Photo ID: 127, FW02, 01
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11/19/13

Clifftop Front Row Seat

Quote:

Forever Wild Concert Song: Where I'm Bound

Tags: Photos, FW, Where I'm Bound, Clifftop, Lake, Rocks, Hill Side, Mountain Valley, Walkin Jim, Desert Land, Sky, Snow

Photo ID: 00121, FW01 08,

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Elder Pine's Sacred Home

Quote:

Forever Wild Concert Song: Where I'm Bound


Tags: Photos, FW, Where I'm Bound, Walkin Jim, Elder Pine, Sacred Home, Mountain Valley, Hill Side, Sky
Photo ID: FW01 10-122
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Walkin Jim Ambling Along A Mountain Ridge

Quote:

Forever Wild Concert Song: Where I'm Bound

Tags: Photos, FW, Where I'm Bound, Cordillera Mountain, Walkin Jim, Rocks, Mountain Valley, Hiking

Photo ID: 00123, FW01 12,

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Walkin Jim Crusing Rock Covered Mountain Top

Quote:

Forever Wild Concert Song: Where I'm Bound

Tags: Photos, FW, Where I'm Bound, Walkin Jim, Top Hill, Mountain Valley, Rocks, Desert, Blue Sky, Sky,

Photo ID: 00
125, FW01 16,
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11/18/13

Walkin Jim Welcomed By The Mountain

Quote:

Forever Wild Concert Song: Where I'm Bound


Tags: Photos, FW, Where I'm Bound, Walkin Jim, Welcomed, Mountain, Hill, Sky, Hiking,
Photo ID: FW01 20-image127

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11/17/13

Walkin Jim Hello Mountain

Quote:


Forever Wild Concert Song: Where I'm Bound

Tags: Photos, FW, Where I'm Bound, Walkin Jim, Mountain, Hiking, Valley

Photo ID: FW01 28-image131

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Jim On Mountain Top

Quote:

Forever Wild Concert Song: Where I'm Bound

Tags: Photos, FW, Where I'm Bound, Walkin Jim, Valley, Mountain, Rocks, Desert Haze

Photo ID: FW01 30-132
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Inspiration At Sunset

Quote:

Forever Wild Concert Song: Where I'm Bound

Tags: Photos, FW, Where I'm Bound, Walkin Jim, Valley, Mountain, Rocks, Desert Haze Inspiration, Sunset, Sun, Mountains, Clouds, Sky

Photo ID: FW01 31-223
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Walkin Jim Stoltz - Biography

Here is a biography to give you some insights about Walking Jim and the wild places he cared deeply about.

Tags: Biography, Walkin Jim,

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About - Walkin Jim Stoltz Photos & Archive

The purpose of this website is to make Walkin Jim's magnificent photos available for everyone to enjoy and be inspired to nurture nature when and where ever possible.
Jim's life works are from his heart with the full intent to nurture and give the back country, wilderness, wild lands, nature of this planet of ours full standing amongst everyone.

Jim's photos are the master thread of the many inter-relationships Jim weaves so well.

The photos are links to his trips of over 28,000 miles, the songs, the concerts, the stories, his quotes, and his favorite quotes, his art work, painting, writings, poetry and books.

Jim's threads of vast inter-relationships, ever nurturing are one web of life, along with many others. Jim's web of life joins in many places with Rachael Carson's web, John Muir's and on and along the paths of Jim's travels through out North America with some many interesections covering out planet and reaching well beyond the stars.

This website is to be an archive of Jim's works. These wonderful works are immediately available to everyone on the planet. The many photos of nature places Jim visited are a good place to start. His songs are another starting point. They express deeply the beauty and glory of wild lands. His stories, collections of nature quotes, books, poems and other writings of his trips and observations along the way are invaluable. Dive into this ocean of inspiration from the many directions the tags lead you - you will be amazed and inspired.

Enjoy this treasure and use it wisely to nurture wild places for everyone - people and nature.



Tags: About, Walkin Jim, Inter-relationships, Archive,