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Emily Pennington



Emily Pennington is an adventurer, world traveler, and freelance writer.

Apart from being a regular columnist at Outside magazine, she’s had work published in the New York Times, The Guardian, Condé Nast Traveler, and Backpacker magazine, among others, as well on dozens of websites, including Lonely Planet, mindbodygreen, Adventure Journal, and REI Journal.

Emily has also appeared on NPR and the podcasts Women Who Travel, Anxiously, The Outdoor Renaissance, Of Mountains and Men, and Tough Girl Podcast. Los Angeles is Emily’s home base, but you can often find her sleeping in the dirt all over Sequoia, Yosemite, and the Eastern Sierra.

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“In this very moment, there is nothing to worry about. In this very moment, nothing is lacking. In this very moment, there is much to be grateful for.”
Emily Pennington, Feral: Losing Myself and Finding My Way in America’s National Parks

“It’s amazing how often our bodies know just what to do. The mind may lock us into inaction, but set loose to move, play, and discover, a body will make magic happen every time. The corporeal can shape-shift a tired mind into presence.”
Emily Pennington, Feral: Losing Myself and Finding My Way in America’s National Parks

“I’ve found that I was looking at the parks without really seeing them. Like I was stroking my ego in some kind of completionist epic, hoarding visual moments like they were only real if I had a photo for social media to prove my presence in a place. Despite all the picture-taking I’ve indulged in, the silent, unphotographed experience of each park is far more real than any snapshot I’ve posed for.”
Emily Pennington, Feral: Losing Myself and Finding My Way in America’s National Parks



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