Where the ground buckles, breathes, and remembers the ice.Frost Heave Trails: Hikes on Landscapes Moved by the Freeze is a one-of-a-kind guidebook that leads you deep into terrains shaped not by human hands, but by the persistent pulse of freeze and thaw. From the cracked steamlands of Iceland to the frost boil valleys of Alaska and the cryoturbated ridgelines of the Canadian tundra, each trail carries the memory of a restless Earth caught in the seasonal struggle between warmth and winter.Written in immersive first-person narrative, this guide invites you to walk across living ground-places where permafrost swells, where patterned soil spirals into natural mosaics, and where a single footstep reminds you that the land beneath is still in motion. Alongside detailed trail descriptions and sensory-rich storytelling, you'll find practical tips for navigating fragile ecosystems, understanding freeze-thaw geology, and embracing the raw solitude of cold-shaped worlds.This is not just a hiking guide. It's an invitation to witness time unfold in frozen rhythms-and to walk mindfully through landscapes that shift, crack, and reform beneath your boots.For lovers of Arctic silence, geological wonder, and paths where few dare tread.