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Awol on the Appalachian Trail |
In 2003 David Miller, a 41 year-old engineer, quit his job to backpack 2172 miles from Georgia to Maine. His story is told here in Awol on the Appalachian Trail, an outstanding contemporary account of hiking on the A.T. It is entertaining and funny, insightful and informative. It is about liberation, motivation and perseverance. This book is for anyone who has ever wanted to break free from routine, anyone with a desire for adventure.
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The Ordinary Adventurer
Hiking Vermont's Long Trail;
A Primer for Baby Adventurers
and Other Musings on the Nature of Journey |
| Novice hiker Jan Leitschuh laced up some new trail shoes, hefted an unfamiliar backpack and set foot on
Vermont's rugged 270-mile Long Trail. Along with her opinionated, heart-attack challenged hiking partner Clyde, the pair tested the outer limits of their physical endurance, friendship and good humor - walking from Massachussetts to Canada in the process.
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