In his youth, Mark Twain traveled the West. He held assorted jobs in between idleness. He was an avid journalist, even then, thank goodness. When they left St. Joseph, MO, he said, "We have left the United States." I never thought of it that way before. To hear his descriptions of Lake Tahoe, the Rockies, and Hawaii's Mt. Kilauea in their virgin state, as we could never see them, was amazing. Of course he is often funny and prone to tall tales. Some parts were too long for me and sometimes what is politically incorrect language today was jarring, but overall a fine read. I never knew what he did before he was an author.