Always Another Mountain: A Woman Hiking the Appalachian Trail from Springer Mountain to Mount Katahd

Always Another Mountain: A Woman Hiking the Appalachian Trail from Springer Mountain to Mount Katahd

Book Details

Author Danie Martin
Publisher Virtualbookworm.com Publishing
Year Published 2005
Pages 264
Description This is the author's daily journal as she backpacked the Appalachian Trail in 2004. Hundreds of hikers attempt this challenging trek every year and fewer than one in five succeed. Starting alone from Springer Mountain Georgia in late winter, she faces cold, snow, injury, lightning, heat, three topical storms, and over 2000 miles of rugged terrain before successfully reaching the high summit of Mount Katahdin Maine over six months later. Taking the trailname of "Mouse," she encounters adventures ranging from getting lost on a snowy mountaintop to dealing with an over inquisitive skunk, and takes part in time-hallowed trail traditions like the Half-Gallon Ice Cream Challenge.

AUTHOR BIO: Born in Ohio, Danie Martin first encountered the Appalachian Trail by chance on a visit to Connecticut. The seeds of an adventure were planted and after learning the basics of backpacking in California, she resolved to hike the Trail. She is a librarian now living in Philadelphia.

This is the author's daily journal as she backpacked alone along the Appalachian Trail in 2004, encountering adventures from getting lost on a snowy mountaintop to trail traditions like the Half-Gallon Ice Cream Challenge.

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