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Walking Home: A Woman's Pilgrimage on the Appalachian Trail
Walking Home A Woman's Pilgrimage on the Appalachian Trail
Author: Kelly Winters
The Appalachian Trail stretches from Georgia to Maine, a grueling 2,000-mile journey doggedly leading to the summit of every mountain in its path. For hikers, it represents a pilgrimage to the very heart of outdoor culture. For Kelly Winters, it was that and more. Winters's account, in the tradition of our best outdoor chroniclers from John Muir...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781555836580
ISBN-10: 1555836585
Publication Date: 9/2001
Pages: 335
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Publisher: Alyson Books
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 2
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I wrote the following in May 2002 about this book:

"I just finished devouring "Walking Home: A Woman's Pilgrimage on the Appalachian Trail" by Kelly Winters. That doesn't sound very nice, does it? Devour is the only way I can describe the feeling I had when I was able to take a lunch break at work and read more of the book. Even though I was sitting in a relatively comfortable room, scarfing down my lunch, I could feel the pain of hunger, the ache in my joints, and the general wearyness that she described throughout the story. At the same time, I could feel a cool wind on my face, and smell the crisp scent of wet woods and dirt.

I have a friend whom I have lost touch with who is probably hiking the AT right now. At one point, I thought about going with her. In the end, I knew that thru-hiking was not my path (for now). It was good to be able to read Kelly's story and imagine what it might have been like had I gone with my friend."


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