
Outdoor literature
Outdoor literature refers to writings that celebrate nature, outdoor adventures, and the human experience in natural settings. This genre includes essays, memoirs, and poetry that explore themes such as wilderness, exploration, conservation, and the connection between people and the environment. Authors often draw on personal experiences in the wild, sharing insights about the beauty, challenges, and lessons learned through their encounters with nature. Prominent figures in outdoor literature include John Muir, Henry David Thoreau, and Cheryl Strayed, whose works inspire readers to appreciate and protect the natural world.