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Overview"""Crossing Paths is an informative, enchanting anthology of stories and poems by Pacific Crest Trail-lovers"" ― Foreword Reviews Contributors include Cheryl Strayed, Carrot Quinn, Barney ""Scout"" Mann, Aspen Matis, Nicholas Kristof, Heather Anderson, Will ""Akuna"" Robinson, and many more Shares new stories over the last decade to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the original PCT Readers Sidebars address some of the issues affecting the PCT today Includes a map of the PCT to follow along with the stories What's it like to be a trail angel and can romance truly blossom from first meeting to marriage on the Pacific Crest Trail? How do trail names get bestowed and what does it mean when you find yourself roaring back at a mountain lion? How have climate change, technology, and the sheer number of hikers affected life on the PCT? Find the answers to all these questions, and so many more, in the diverse writings gathered in Crossing Paths, an anthology of stories and poems written by PCT hikers. Reflecting the contributors' rich and varied individual experiences, this collection includes both ordinary and extraordinary experiences, from dodging lightning strikes on an exposed ridge south of Sonora Pass or surviving early fall snowstorms in the Cascades, to deeply personal walks-as-therapy following military service or cancer treatment. The selection represents geographic, gender, ethnic, and age diversity, and strives to reflect the totality and depth of life on the trail." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Rees Hughes , Howard ShapiroPublisher: Mountaineers Books Imprint: Mountaineers Books Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 23.10cm Weight: 0.499kg ISBN: 9781680515701ISBN 10: 1680515705 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 15 April 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsThis book covers the gamut of events that can happen along 2,650 miles of wilderness trail. There are mishaps with mice, and encounters with snakes, bears and cougars. There are moments of solitude and episodes of fellowship. There's an impromptu wedding between hikers who meet on the trail and become soulmates. In sum, 'Crossing Paths' will leave you wanting s'more.--Barbara L McMichael Discover Our Coast Enhanced by beautiful illustrations, the anthology testifies to human hunger for contact with the natural world, for a place where the noise of civilization ceases and inner messages can be heard; where the roughness of human conflict is replaced with the kindness of trail angels, and where solitary communion with nature dissolves strife and striving into the vastness of distant horizons...Crossing Paths is an informative, enchanting anthology of stories and poems by Pacific Crest Trail-lovers who have met its challenges and been touched by its beauty, magic, and transformative power.--Kristine Morris Foreword Reviews Enhanced by beautiful illustrations, the anthology testifies to human hunger for contact with the natural world, for a place where the noise of civilization ceases and inner messages can be heard; where the roughness of human conflict is replaced with the kindness of trail angels, and where solitary communion with nature dissolves strife and striving into the vastness of distant horizons...Crossing Paths is an informative, enchanting anthology of stories and poems by Pacific Crest Trail-lovers who have met its challenges and been touched by its beauty, magic, and transformative power.--Kristine Morris Foreword Reviews Author InformationGrowing up in the wilds of Kansas, Rees Hughes found the lure of the mountains so irresistible that he traded the flatlands for Seattle, the Cascades, and finally Northern California's Klamath Knot. Although he has hiked all over the world, the Pacific Crest Trail has been his true love for more than 40 years. The author of a popular hiking guide, Hiking Humboldt, Rees also serves on the board of the Bigfoot Trail Alliance and coordinates a local Volunteer Trail Stewards program. After a forty-year teaching career that included a focus on students with special needs, Howard Shapiro retired from full-time teaching in 2016. He has spent more than four decades hiking the Pacific Crest Trail and recently completed all sections. In addition to spending countless hours in the North Cascades near his home, Howard has hiked extensively in Europe, Nepal, Canada, and elsewhere. He joined the editorial team for The Pacific Crest Trailside Reader website in 2017. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |