Frostroots: Hikes Through Permafrost and Tundra That Shifts Beneath Your Feet is a haunting and immersive hiking guide through the world's most fragile, frozen, and shifting terrains. From Alaska's drunken forests to Siberia's ancient yedoma ridges, from the hollow pingos of the Canadian Arctic to the fissured passes of Lapland and Greenland's rooted icefields, this guide follows trails where the land moves beneath you-quietly, restlessly, forever transformed by frost and thaw.Told in first-person narrative, each journey reveals a landscape that is at once deeply still and subtly alive-where soil churns from below, trees lean like sleepwalkers, and ancient ice exhales secrets buried for millennia. With a careful blend of field knowledge, poetic insight, and hard-won trail experience, this book is more than a guide-it's an invitation to walk into the deep memory of the Earth.Whether you're an Arctic adventurer, a permafrost researcher, or a hiker drawn to places few dare to tread, Frostroots offers unforgettable paths through the thresholds of a warming world.