Stone Memory: Hikes to Places That Still Remember Ice AgesBy [Your Name]What if the ground beneath your feet still whispers of ice?In Stone Memory, journey across landscapes shaped by vanished glaciers and deep time-where U-shaped valleys cradle silence, erratics stand like ancient sentinels, and cirques still echo with the breath of frozen giants. Told through immersive, first-person narratives, this unique hiking guide leads readers through trails that remember the last Ice Age not as distant history, but as recent breath.From the creaking moraine trails of Alaska to the sun-softened cirques of the Alps, from the drumlin fields of Scandinavia to the quiet valleys of post-glacial England, these are paths where geology becomes memory-and memory becomes trail.Blending poetic reflection, glacial science, trail data, and emotional presence, Stone Memory is more than a hiking guide. It's an invitation to walk with reverence through terrain shaped by slow collapse, renewal, and enduring silence.Whether you're a trekker drawn to vast spaces or a quiet soul seeking meaning in ancient stone, this book offers a compass toward awe, awareness, and the cold clarity of deep time.Walk not just where glaciers were-walk where they still speak.