Muir's three-night camping trip with President Theodore Roosevelt in 1903 could be considered the most significant camping trip in conservation history. John Muir was one of the earliest advocates ...
In the first episode, Costner quickly establishes the significance of Roosevelt and Muir’s campout. It’s May, 1903, more than 30 years since Yellowstone was established as the first national park.
During their journey, Muir informed the president of the need to preserve the nation’s beautiful lands and forests, which eventually paved the way for Roosevelt to create a more structured ...
The three-part docuseries produced by Costner, follows the journey of the outdoorsman as he retraces the steps of President Theodore Roosevelt and environmentalist John Muir, who, in 1903 ...