Step onto the trail where geology becomes poetry and every rock, ridge, and river whispers a story.In Geopoetry Hiking: Trails That Tell Stories Through Rocks and Landforms, the author invites you to walk alongside them through mountains, deserts, forests, and coastlines-seeing landscapes not as static scenery, but as living verses etched in stone. With each step, the journey transforms into a lyrical exploration of earth's memory, where cliffs are stanzas, rivers are refrains, and valleys hold the pauses that shape the poem of life.Told in a vivid first-person narrative, this book is more than a hiking guide. It is a literary pilgrimage into the heart of nature, blending science, storytelling, and philosophy. From patient rivers carving deep canyons to the silent poetry of alpine winds, each chapter reveals how the planet itself is a poet-and how walking its trails helps us hear its voice.Whether you are a hiker, nature lover, poet, or seeker of meaning, this book will inspire you to see every trail as a story and every journey as a stanza in the ongoing poem of the Earth.For readers who love: Hiking memoirs that go beyond the trailNature writing filled with lyrical depthReflections on geology, time, and human connection to the landInspiring, meditative journeys through wild landscapesThe trail is the poem. The earth is the poet. And your footsteps are the lines that connect them.