Harvey Manning

Harvey Manning
Statue of Manning in Issaquah, Washington
Statue of Manning in Issaquah, Washington
Born(1925-07-16)July 16, 1925
Ballard, Seattle, Washington
DiedNovember 12, 2006(2006-11-12) (aged 81)
Bellevue, Washington
SubjectHiking/climbing guides
Notable worksMountaineering: The Freedom of the Hills

Harvey Manning (July 16, 1925 in Ballard, Seattle, Washington - November 12, 2006 in Bellevue, Washington) was a noted author of hiking guides and climbing textbooks, and a tireless hiking advocate. Manning lived on Cougar Mountain, within the city limits of Bellevue, Washington, calling his home the "200-meter hut". His book Walking the Beach to Bellingham is an autobiography and manifesto fleshing out his journal of a hike along the shore of Puget Sound over a two-year span.

From 1954 to 1956, Harvey Manning managed Seattle radio station KISW.[1]

Harvey Manning died November 12, 2006, in Bellevue.[2]

  1. ^ Harvey Manning, "Letter to the Editor," Seattle Weekly, 21 September 1994.
  2. ^ "Outdoor activist, author Harvey Manning dies", The Seattle Times, November 13, 2006