Description
The Bartram Journal. He Wrote Everything Down. So Should You.
In 1775, William Bartram walked these mountains with a sketchbook and an insatiable curiosity. He drew the moths, named the flowers, mapped the ridgelines, and wrote down everything he discovered. His notes became one of the most celebrated works of natural history in American literature.
This journal starts with his words: “We forever discover life for ourselves.”
The rest of the pages are yours.
150 lined pages for trail notes, sketches, trip logs, or whatever wants to come out when you’re sitting on a ridgeline with nowhere else to be. A forest-scene cover that looks as good on a coffee table as it does in a pack.
Every purchase supports the Blue Ridge Bartram Trail Conservancy and the landscapes still worth writing about.
• Matte hardcover with full-color forest scene
• 150 lined pages, perforated for easy tear-out
• 5.75″ x 8″ — fits in most packs
• Perforated pages for easy tear-out
• Casewrap binding with a flexible sewn spine
• Made and fulfilled in the US




