Where Forests Give Way to Sky: Long Walks in the Rocky Mountains is a vivid, first personnarrative exploring the physical, mental, and emotional journey of walking through one of North America's most iconic mountain ranges. The book captures the essence of long-distance trekking in the Rockies, offering an immersive experience of dense forests, alpine tundra, rushing rivers, glacial valleys, and expansive ridgelines.Through ten chapters, the narrative delves into the challenges of weather at high altitudes, encounters with wildlife, and the transitions above the tree line, while highlighting the historical and cultural significance of Indigenous paths and historic routes. The author reflects on solitude, endurance, and the personal growth that emerges from sustained connection with the land.Beyond adventure, the book emphasizes responsible hiking, conservation, and the importance of preserving fragile mountain ecosystems. It is both a guide to walking in the Rockies and a meditation on patience, awareness, and the transformative power of nature. Ideal for hikers, nature enthusiasts, and anyone seeking an intimate perspective on life in the mountains, this work blends detailed observation with reflective storytelling, offering readers a sense of journey, wonder, and connection with the natural world.