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Midwest Book Review
Awol On The Appalachian Trail by David Miller is the personal story of the author's 146day, backpacking hike along the entire length of the Appalachian Trail in 2003, averaging
more than 17 miles a day from beginning to end. Awol On The Appalachian Trail offers
readers an intimate grasp and vivid portrayal of the pure beauty and inspiring landscape
of the Appalachian mountains and valleys. Whether an armchair traveler or an active
outdoor enthusiasts, Awol On The Appalachian Trail is very highly recommended
reading as a first-hand narrative of an incredible journey spanning the entire length of the
Appalachian country.
Overview
In 2003, software engineer David Miller left his job, family, and friends to hike 2,172 miles of the Appalachian Trail. Awol on the Appalachian Trail is Miller's account of this thru-hike from Georgia to Maine. On page after page, readers are treated to rich descriptions of the Appalachian Mountains, the isolation and reverie, the inspiration that fueled his quest, and the rewards of taking a less conventional path through life. While this book abounds with introspection and perseverance, it also provides useful ...