David Page
Matador ID: davidtpage
Website: http://www.sierrasurvey.com
Profile
David Page's guidebook to Yosemite, the Southern Sierra Nevada and Death Valley earned him a 2009 Lowell Thomas Travel Journalism Award, and was named "Best Guidebook of 2008" by the Outdoor Writers Association of California. He has written for the Los Angeles Times Magazine, Men's Journal and The New York Times, and is contributing editor-at-large for Matador. He lives on the edge of one of the largest calderas on earth, in Mammoth Lakes, California, with his wife, his two boys, and an illegal migrant canine representative of the Aztec god Xolotl.
Posts by David Page:
- Notes on the Other Side of Hawaii 17 Aug 2010
- The Future of Freelance Journalism, Part 2A: Sweaty Balls 20 Jul 2010
- The Future of Freelance Journalism, Part 1 25 Jun 2010
- 23 Reasons to Hit the Road Again 11 Jun 2010
- Glitter, Sky, Dead Reckoning and the Value of Buffalo Dung 11 May 2010
- Breaking Free the Easy Way: A Cautionary Tale 06 May 2010
- Writing and Driving: Notes from 1000 RPMs 29 Apr 2010
- Twilight of the Travel Guidebook? 30 Mar 2010
- How to Save America’s Parks: Pack ‘em with People? 24 Mar 2010
- Notes on Storm Traveling 18 Mar 2010
- Traveler’s Omertà: Is There No Place We Should Keep Secret? 28 Jan 2010
- Skiing Death Valley: Outtakes from the Men’s Journal Expedition 12 Jan 2010
- Do Freebies Undermine Honesty in Travel Writing? 23 Oct 2009
- Winter in the Woods: A Paean-in-Gray to the Sierra Nevada Backcountry, and to Lives Excellently Lived 22 Oct 2009
- Six Reasons You Should Watch the Ken Burns Series America’s Best Idea 09 Oct 2009
- In Search of the Real Dude: Notes from a Lebowski Fest Past 18 Sep 2009
- Writing Fire: A Brief Anthology on the Burning of Los Angeles 07 Sep 2009
- Adventures in Weaning: Cold Turkey in the Great American Desert 04 Sep 2009


























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