The Wild Muir: Twenty-two of John Muir's Greatest Adventures

Why does Muir suffer from a limp in his later years as noted in the collection, The Wild Muir: Twenty-two of John Muir’s Greatest Adventures?

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On one his journeys, Muir received severe frostbite on his feet that in later years left him with a limp.

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The Wild Muir: Twenty-two of John Muir’s Greatest Adventures