If you spend time alone in the wilderness, you get very attuned to living things.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Wilderness is not a luxury but a necessity of the human spirit.
As one who has often felt this need, and who has found refreshment in wild places, I attest to the recreational value of wilderness.
When you have a lot of solitude, any living thing becomes a companion.
Only by going alone in silence, without baggage, can one truly get into the heart of the wilderness. All other travel is mere dust and hotels and baggage and chatter.
Wilderness is harder and harder to find these days on this beautiful planet, and we're abusing our planet to the point of almost no return.
When it comes to wilderness animals we have to make an effort to preserve what areas we can that they can be themselves in. Its come to a point though, clearly, where some species have to be cared for by humans if they are not going to disappear altogether.
Sometimes you have to go through the wilderness before you get to the Promised Land.
Wilderness is not defined by the absence of certain activities, but rather by the presence of certain unique and invaluable characteristics.
We know that without food we would die. Without fellowship, life is not worth living.
I realize the answer is not to create wilderness and walk away.