Paths of Mist and Stone: Hiking the Rwenzori Mountains of Uganda is a vivid, first-person exploration of one of Africa's most mysterious and awe-inspiring landscapes - the fabled Rwenzori Mountains, the so-called Mountains of the Moon. Told through the eyes of a solitary traveler seeking meaning among the clouds, this narrative blends memoir, travelogue, and nature writing into an immersive journey through mist, endurance, and revelation.From the humid forests of Nyakalengija to the icy ridges of Margherita Peak, the book unfolds as both an external expedition and an inner pilgrimage. The author recounts encounters with the Bakonzo people, the rhythm of ancient rainforests, the surreal beauty of giant lobelias, and the haunting quiet of the glaciers. The narrative captures the shifting moods of the mountain - from tranquil dawns to violent storms - revealing how the Rwenzori challenges not only the body but also the spirit.With lyrical prose and emotional depth, Paths of Mist and Stone paints the Rwenzori as more than a destination - it is a living being, a keeper of legends, and a teacher of humility. The story celebrates the balance between strength and surrender, the joy of solitude, and the power of nature to strip away illusion.For trekkers, dreamers, and lovers of wild places, this book offers an intimate look at a mountain range that remains largely hidden from the modern world - a place where mist and stone still whisper the old songs of earth.