Thinking about the Appalachian Trail?
Sick and tired of the day by day, shelter by shelter accounts published by other former thru hikers?
Hiking the Appalachian Trail is a powerful book that will... More > satisfy your longing.
Just imagine that for the first hike of your life you decided to thru hike the Appalachian Trail. In 2011, Chris "Cleanshave" Miller did just that. With no hiking experience and being physically unprepared for the demands of the trail he still managed to keep hiking the 2,182 miles from Georgia to Maine.
Despite physical injuries, financial setbacks and succumbing to Lyme Disease he managed not only to hike, but to fall in love with the trail and experience a profound personal transformation.
Read Hiking the Appalachian Trail and put yourself on the trail.< Less
Five ladies, the "Mountain Marching Mamas," hiked the entire Appalachian Trail, Maine-to-Georgia, over a twenty-some year span. After two thousand miles on their boot soles, "It's... More > Always Up" is their memoir.< Less
A hiker will never feel safe again after the sun sets on the Appalachian Trail.
Hiker Midnight is a collection of 13 fictional stories of horror taking place on the Appalachian Trail.
With long... More > distance hikers and trail fans in mind this series of dark fiction is perfect bedtime reading while you're snuggled up in your sleeping bag, inside your tent or in a shelter.
As darkness settles in you better hope the campfire has enough wood for the night, because sleeping anywhere on the trail will no longer feel as safe.
Experience the chills and terror of the trail today, Read Hiker Midnight.< Less
A hiker will never feel safe again after the sun sets on the Appalachian Trail.
Hiker Midnight is a collection of 13 fictional stories of horror taking place on the Appalachian Trail.
With long... More > distance hikers and trail fans in mind this series of dark fiction is perfect bedtime reading while you're snuggled up in your sleeping bag, inside your tent or in a shelter.
As darkness settles in you better hope the campfire has enough wood for the night, because sleeping anywhere on the trail will no longer feel as safe.
Experience the chills and terror of the trail today, Read Hiker Midnight.< Less