Mission:Explore John Muir
Mission:Explore John Muir is a unique set of activities that will inspire people to follow in the footsteps of John Muir - a founding father of the modern conservation movement.
Featuring 20 activities that reflect the adventures and ethos of the Victorian Scot, you can access your free Mission:Explore John Muir ebook or PDF in a number of ways:
- eBook - on-line with ISSUU
- eBook for iPhone or iPad - search 'Mission Explore John Muir' in iTunes
- Download (English, Gaelic or Welsh) - see below.
Prefer to feel a hardcopy in your hands?
In response to demand, a printed hard copy of the English language version is now available for £1. You can purchase your 'Mission:Explore John Muir' at the John Muir Trust Wild Space in Pitlochry, or email info@johnmuiraward.org with your order (£1 + p&p).
Mission:Explore John Muir
Download as a printable PDF version. We’ve teamed up with Urdd Gobaith Cymru and Fèisean nan Gàidheal to create Welsh and Gaelic versions too.
Further information
Supported by Scottish Natural Heritage, Mission:Explore John Muir encourages individuals, groups and families of all ages to look, feel, walk, explore, draw, think and even dance in wild nature wherever they find it.
It’s created by a partnership between the John Muir Trust and Mission:Explore, a group of teachers, artists, activists and adventurers. Missions are illustrated by Tom Morgan Jones who has created a John Muir Award poster. See the result in either high resolution (8 MB) or low resolution (500 KB).
Tell us what you think!
"These missions are great, you can really see the spark they've generated with teachers."
Carol Walker, South Lanarkshire Outdoor Learning Development Officer
"Mission:Explore and the John Muir Award have so much in common. We're both all about discovering, exploring, conserving and sharing, so making this book together made perfect sense. We had a great time making it and are sure that you'll have an even better time doing each of the quirky adventures inside. Good luck!"
Daniel Raven-Ellison, Guerrilla Geographer at Mission:Explore, and Rob Bushby.