The Unlikely Thru-Hiker

The Unlikely Thru-Hiker
Author: Derick Lugo
Publisher: Appalachian Mountain Club
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2019
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781628421187


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Derick Lugo had never been hiking. He didn't even know if he liked being outside all that much. He certainly couldn't imagine going more than a day without manicuring his goatee. But with a job overseas cut short and no immediate plans, this fixture of the greater New York comedy circuit began to think about what he might do with months of free time and no commitments. He had heard of the Appalachian Trail and knew of its potential for danger and adventure, but he had never seriously considered attempting to hike all 2,192 miles of it. Then again, what could go wrong for a young black man from the city trekking solo through the East Coast backwoods? The Unlikely Thru-Hiker is the story of how an unknowing ambassador of one of the AT's least common demographics, unfamiliar with both the outdoors and thru-hiking culture, sets off with an extremely overweight pack and a willfully can-do attitude to conquer the infamous trail. What follows are eye-opening lessons on preparation, humility, race relations, and nature's wild unpredictability. But this isn't a hard-nosed memoir of discouragement or intolerance. What sets Lugo apart from the typical walk in the woods is his refusal to let any challenge squash his inner Pollyanna. Through it all, he perseveres with humor, tenacity, and an unshakeable commitment to grooming--earning him the trail name "Mr. Fabulous"--that sees him from Springer Mountain in Georgia to Katahdin in Maine.

Becoming Odyssa

Becoming Odyssa
Author: Jennifer Pharr Davis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011-07
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9780825305689


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Originally published in 2010 with the subtitle Epic adventures on the Appalachian Trail.

Hiking Through

Hiking Through
Author: Paul Stutzman
Publisher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2012-03-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0800720539


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With breathtaking descriptions and humorous anecdotes from his 2,176-mile journey along the Appalachian Trail, Paul Stutzman reveals how immersing himself in nature and befriending fellow hikers helped him recover from a devastating loss.

Awol on the Appalachian Trail

Awol on the Appalachian Trail
Author: David Miller
Publisher: Wingspan Press
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2006
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1595940561


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A 41-year-old engineer quits his job to hike the Appalachian Trail. This is a true account of his hike from Georgia to Maine, bringing to the reader the life of the towns and the people he meets along the way.

Appalachian Trials

Appalachian Trials
Author: Zach Davis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2012-02-08
Genre: Appalachian Trail
ISBN: 9780985090104


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"I really loved it...Appalachian Trials is full of specific tactical tips for mental preparation, which is key well beyond the AT." - Tim Ferriss, author of New York Times Best Selling The 4-Hour Workweek and The 4-Hour Body Each year, it is estimated that more than 2,000 people set out to thru-hike the Appalachian Trail, yet seven in ten ultimately fall short of their goal. Given the countless number of how-to books and websites offering information about logistics, gear, and endurance training, one would think that more people would finish this 2,200 mile trek. Why then, do so many hikers quit prematurely? After successfully thru-hiking the AT in five months with zero prior backpacking experience, author, Zach Davis, is convinced he's discovered the answer. Aspiring thru-hikers, Davis tells readers, are preparing the wrong way- sweating on the StairMaster, meticulously plotting each re-supply box, or obsessing over the a synthetic or down sleeping bag or perfect pair of socks. While the AT undoubtedly presents extraordinary physical challenges, it is the psychological and emotional struggles that drive people off the trail. Conquering these mental obstacles is the key to success. This groundbreaking book focuses on the most important and overlooked piece of equipment of all- the gear between one's ears. Filled with first-hand, touching yet humorous vignettes and down-to-earth advice that both instructs and inspires, Appalachian Trials gives readers the mental road map they'll need to hike from Springer Mountain to Mt.Katahdin. In Appalachian Trials readers will learn: Goal setting techniques that will assure hikers reach Mt. Katahdin The common early stage pitfalls and how to avoid them How to beat "the Virginia Blues" The importance of and meaning behind "hiking your own hike" 5 strategies for unwavering mental endurance The most common mistake made in the final stretch of the trail Tips for enjoying rather than enduring each of the five million steps along the journey Strategies for avoiding post-trail depression and weight gain In addition, the Bonus Section of Appalachian Trials includes: A thorough chapter on gear written by thru-hiker of the AT and Pacific Crest Trail, and professional backpack gear reviewer Information about the trail's greatest and most unknown risk and how to guard against it 9 tips for saving money before and during your thru-hike A thorough FAQ section including information ranging from how to obtain sponsorship, to the best stove for the trail, to avoiding chafing, and much more

When You Find My Body

When You Find My Body
Author: D. Dauphinee
Publisher: Down East Books
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2019-06-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1608936910


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Geraldine Largay vanished in July 2013, while hiking the Appalachian Trail in Maine. Her disappearance sparked the largest lost-person search in Maine history, which culminated in her being presumed dead. She was never again seen alive.

Walking with Spring

Walking with Spring
Author: Earl Victor Shaffer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre: Appalachian Trail
ISBN: 9780917953842


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The author's account of his four-month hike in 1948 of the entire length of the Appalachian Trail.

The Trail is the Teacher

The Trail is the Teacher
Author: Clay Bonnyman Evans
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-08-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9781735396811


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An account of the author's 2016 thru-hike of the 2,190-mile Appalachian Trail.

Grandma Gatewood's Walk

Grandma Gatewood's Walk
Author: Ben Montgomery
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2014-04-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1613747217


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Winner of the 2014 National Outdoor Book Awards for History/Biography Emma Gatewood told her family she was going on a walk and left her small Ohio hometown with a change of clothes and less than two hundred dollars. The next anybody heard from her, this genteel, farm-reared, 67-year-old great-grandmother had walked 800 miles along the 2,050-mile Appalachian Trail. And in September 1955, having survived a rattlesnake strike, two hurricanes, and a run-in with gangsters from Harlem, she stood atop Maine's Mount Katahdin. There she sang the first verse of "America, the Beautiful" and proclaimed, "I said I'll do it, and I've done it." Grandma Gatewood, as the reporters called her, became the first woman to hike the entire Appalachian Trail alone, as well as the first person—man or woman—to walk it twice and three times. Gatewood became a hiking celebrity and appeared on TV and in the pages of Sports Illustrated. The public attention she brought to the little-known footpath was unprecedented. Her vocal criticism of the lousy, difficult stretches led to bolstered maintenance, and very likely saved the trail from extinction. Author Ben Montgomery was given unprecedented access to Gatewood's own diaries, trail journals, and correspondence, and interviewed surviving family members and those she met along her hike, all to answer the question so many asked: Why did she do it? The story of Grandma Gatewood will inspire readers of all ages by illustrating the full power of human spirit and determination. Even those who know of Gatewood don't know the full story—a story of triumph from pain, rebellion from brutality, hope from suffering.

Happy Hiker

Happy Hiker
Author: Max Mason
Publisher:
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2021-01-11
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780645058604


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Happy Hiker: The epic journey of an unlikely Appalachian Trail thru-hiker is an uplifting epic story with 200 beautiful photographs depicting the grueling daily experience of a 2000 mile hiking journey.