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A Walk in the WoodsBill BrysonBooks |
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Rethinking Life on the Appalachian TrailGary BondAppalachian Trail |
Rethinking Life on the Appalachian Trail This is a book about "the stuff dreams are made of" - and what it takes to turn dreams into reality. Many dream of thru-hiking the Appalachian Trail. Gary Bond was one whose dream lay just beneath the surface for over 30 years. After a period of rethinking life's course, he would finally trade the dream for a quest. Taking the trailname "Rethinker," Gary began following white blazes north from Springer Mountain, GA in March, 2008. His often solitary hike would provide much time to continue rethinking life, and "partners" of the trail would further fuel those thoughts. While vividly portraying the wonder of the Appalachian Trail and the thru-hike experience, Gary also examines the deeper meaning to this and the Larger Trail. In addition, many useful tips are given throughout the book to aid thru-hiker-wannabes. You will walk along with Rethinker as he gains his "trail-legs" in the mountains of Georgia and North Carolina. Trek the damp, dismal beginnings of the Smokies and learn what early lessons were taught. Find out how quickly things can chan... |
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Skywalker--Close Encounters on the Appalachian TrailBill WalkerBooks |
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Becoming OdyssaJennifer Pharr DavisBooks |
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AWOL on the Appalachian TrailDavid MillerBooks |
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The Things You Find on the Appalachian TrailKevin RunolfsonBooks |
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The A.T. Guide 2012David MillerBooks |
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SkywalkerBill WalkerBooks |
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How to Hike the A.T.Michelle RayBooks |
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A Psychological and Emotional Guide To Thru-Hike the Appalachian Trail (Volume 1)Amazon.comBooks |
Three Hundred Zeroes When siblings promise to do something together when they 'grow up," do they follow through? When war and a Purple Heart Medal alter those promises, should the surviving brother continue? My promise to my brother haunted me for over forty years. Finally, when there were no more excuses, I set out on the Appalachian Trail to fulfill that youthful promise. Three Hundred Zeroes describes the Appalachian Trail (A.T.) as it meanders for almost 2,200 miles (3,500 km) through some of the most awe inspiring, remote, vibrant woodlands and mountains in the eastern United States. Maddeningly indirect at times, the trail wanders aimlessly from Springer Mountain in Georgia, to Mount Katahdin, in Maine. Along it's length the A.T. is home to every conceivable form of plant life, vegetation, tree and animal from the minuscule pygmy shrew to the titans of the north woods, the American black bear and moose. Three Hundred Zeroes describes a Norman Rockwell America that at times seems long lost and forgotten. Walking through small boroughs, villages and out-of-the-way places, I encountered people that do... |
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Three Hundred ZeroesDennis R. BlanchardAppalachian Trail |
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How to Prepare for & Hike ItAmazon.comBooks |
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