Chuck Graham’s Life Outside
Lifeguard-Paddler-Author-Photographer’s New Channel Islands Book
By Matt Kettmann | June 9, 2022
Chuck Graham would have reason to celebrate even if it were just his 30th year of being a lifeguard for the City of Carpinteria, where he’s lived almost his entire life.
But saving sunbathers is a small part of this outdoor enthusiast’s resume. He’s also a veteran Channel Islands kayak guide and explorer; a volunteer ranger at San Miguel Island; a longtime freelance writer-photographer for National Geographic, the BBC, and this publication, among many others; and an author of nature-focused books, the first being 2021’s Carrizo Plain: Where the Mountains Meet the Grasslands.
In March, Graham published his second book, a co-authored guide with John “The Trailmaster” McKinney called Hike the Channel Islands: The Best Day Hikes in Channel Islands National Park. Featuring 20 hikes, of which Graham wrote 12 and photographed almost everything, the book outlines the walkable highlights of each of the park’s five islands, from Santa Barbara in the south to San Miguel in the northwest. Even though the islands are becoming a well-known destination both near and far, this book is basically the first of its kind.
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