Why would a middle-aged businessman, who had never even spent a single night outdoors, attempt to hike the entire Appalachian trail in one year? Bill Walker, a former commodities trader in Chicago and London, and an avid walker, had developed a virtual obsession to thru-hike the 2,175 mile AT. In th
Skywalker: Close Encounters on the Appalachian Trail
โ Scribed by Walker, Bill
- Book ID
- 107547754
- Publisher
- CreateSpace
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 432 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781613976883
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โฆ Synopsis
Why would a middle-aged businessman, who had never even spent a single night outdoors, attempt to hike the entire Appalachian trail in one year? Bill Walker, a former commodities trader in Chicago and London, and an avid walker, had developed a virtual obsession to thru-hike the 2,175 mile AT. In the spring of 2005 he set off, determined to hike this Georgia-to-northern Maine wilderness trail before the arrival of winter. Immediately, he realized he had plunged into a whole new world. The AT has some ferociously difficult terrain, winding through dramatically diverse geography, and covers the very highest peaks in the East.
Walker's near 7-foot height earned him the trail name, Skywalker, and drew envious raves from fellow hikers. But that same height made him more vulnerable to weight loss, cold weather, and crushing fatigue. An elemental fear of bears, snakes, and getting lost also loomed large. The journey often seemed like a see-saw battle between his determination vs. his blunders. The Appalachian Trail has developed a remarkable culture over the years. No other country has a footpath even remotely as popular. Up to four million people hike on the AT at various points during any given year. Mortals are compelled--or perhaps cursed--to relive their lifetime adventure. This is Bill Walker's (Skywalker's) unforgettable version, leavened with ruthlessly self-deprecating humor. His fondest hope is to inspire other rookies and novice hikers, to give the Appalachian Trail a try as well.
Review
''Walker's description of his fellow hikers is the best part of this fine book. He has a real talent for capturing human foibles.'' Smokey Mountain Book Review, Jeff Minnick
''Ruthlessly self-deprecating. It's a winning tone.'' Sarasota Herald-Tribune, Tom Becnel
''I was surprised at his honesty. I respect his dealing with the subject of trail romance the way he dealt with it and not using graphic descriptions.'' Village Journal
''This book is such a delight to read because of his fondness for people, and his talent for capturing it all in words.'' AppalachianLong-Distance Hiking Association
From the Author
Some have joked that this book is as much about what NOT to do, as what to do. Skywalker couldn't agree more!
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