Pathways to Discovery

Pathways to Discovery
Title Pathways to Discovery PDF eBook
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Pages 0
Release 1991
Genre National parks and reserves
ISBN 9780870447976

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Aren't You Afraid?

Aren't You Afraid?
Title Aren't You Afraid? PDF eBook
Author Mary E. Davison
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Release 2020-09-11
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ISBN 9781735417417

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79-year-old Mary-Triple Crown long-distance hiker-Hikes Again!The American Discovery Trail is a trail for discovery. It's different kind of trail. And a different kind of hike. And this is a different kind of book. Mary holds nothing back as she pours onto the page rich narrative of life experiences and her reflections on fear and overcoming fear. Up close and colorful, she recounts her solo-hike along the ADT from the Atlantic Ocean to Omaha, Nebraska.What makes this trail so different?The ADT is not all wilderness trail, though it does cross through some wilderness areas. There's no long string of mountain ranges to follow like on the National Scenic Trails. A walk across the middle of the USA requires meeting people, interacting with strangers to find resources: campsites (sometimes in people's yards), water (when natural sources contain possible chemical contamination), and other necessities of life.As on any long-section hike, there are challenges, new sights, and tons of beauty. One mile at a time, Mary discovers America, and shines a mellow, engaging light on its real people and its delight-for-the-senses scenery. Sometimes Mary Feels AfraidMary reflects on fear, her own and others' fears for her. She often challenges the fear-no matter whose it is.Mary may challenge you too: what you think about hiking and your assumptions and fear of other people, who may be different from you. She may even challenge you to think about faith and what that word means to you.So, come along with Mary for the hike through Delaware, Maryland, Washington DC, West Virginia, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and Iowa. Discover this trail across America, ponder your own thoughts on fear while reading hers, and, possibly, even consider your own faith, whatever it may be.

The American Discovery Trail

The American Discovery Trail
Title The American Discovery Trail PDF eBook
Author Reese Lukei
Publisher Falcon Press Publishing
Pages 122
Release 1995
Genre Travel
ISBN 9781555661359

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For 6,300 miles, from Delaware's Cape Henelopen State Park to Point Reyes National Seashore in California, the American Discovery Trail combines the best of the backcountry with jaunts through small towns and big cities.

The Appalachian Trail--a Journey of Discovery

The Appalachian Trail--a Journey of Discovery
Title The Appalachian Trail--a Journey of Discovery PDF eBook
Author Jan D. Curran
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Pages 332
Release 1991
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9780935834666

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A newly retired Army officer tests himself and his expectations, hiking from Georgia through Maryland, Mostly solo.

Running the Long Path

Running the Long Path
Title Running the Long Path PDF eBook
Author Kenneth A. Posner
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 200
Release 2016-09-30
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1438462921

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Finalist for the 2016 Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Award in the Sports category Have you ever considered running 350 miles in nine days? Kenneth A. Posner did just that when he completed a record-setting run along New York's Long Path, a 350-mile hiking trail that stretches from New York City to Albany. Running the Long Path's page-turning narrative combines the thrill and challenges of Posner's extreme endurance feat with the stunning natural beauty and deep historical significance of New York's Hudson Valley. A one-time casual runner, Posner shares his excitement of developing into a trail-runner and eventually an ultrarunner, as well as the pursuit of a "fastest known time"—a new dimension of extreme trail running, where some of the sport's fastest and most experienced athletes vie to set new speed records for important trails. Hikers, walkers, and runners will appreciate his detailed descriptions of planning, pacing, gear selection, nutrition, hydration, and navigation, which will help them prepare for their own adventures on the trails. Interspersed with the running adventure, Posner relates the interesting stories of the Long Path and the places it passes through, which include some of New York's most important parks and preserves and the distinctive mountains and forests they protect. Throughout the book, he channels the voices of famous New Yorkers associated with the Long Path—Walt Whitman, John Burroughs, Theodore Roosevelt, and Raymond Torrey—who express their appreciation of the natural beauty of the region. Running the Long Path is the story of what ordinary people can accomplish with a little determination and a lot of grit. Whether you walk or run, you will find inspiration in Posner's tale.

Mormon Trail

Mormon Trail
Title Mormon Trail PDF eBook
Author Stanley Buchholz Kimball
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Pages 76
Release 1995
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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From its beginning in 1846, this 22-year- long Mormon exodus from Illinois to the final promised landis one of the most extraordinary chapters in the history of the American West.

Pathways to Discovery: Exploring America's National Trails.

Pathways to Discovery: Exploring America's National Trails.
Title Pathways to Discovery: Exploring America's National Trails. PDF eBook
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