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Walking with Spring
  • Language: en

Walking with Spring

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2000
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The author's account of his four-month hike in 1948 of the entire length of the Appalachian Trail.

Walking with Spring
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 160

Walking with Spring

In 1948, the Appalachian Trail had been a continuous, 2,000-mile foot-path for 11 years, but no one had walked its length alone in a continuous journey -- until Earl Shaffer, a quiet Pennsylvanian, became the first of what is now more than 5,600 A.T. "thru-hikers" and a hiking legend, walking from Georgia to Maine as spring arrived to each area. In 1998, he hiked again as a 50th-anniversary celebration, to far greater publicity.

Two Thousand Miles to Happy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 34

Two Thousand Miles to Happy

In 1948 World War II veteran Earl Shaffer decided to “walk the war out of his system” and became the first person to report hiking the entire length of the Appalachian Trail in one, continuous journey. This children’s book tells the story of Earl’s remarkable journey of five million steps across fourteen states for over two thousand miles. “So, on a blustery April morning in 1948, Earl stood on a Georgia mountain peak, beside a weather-beaten sign, with a pack on his back and only the birds in the trees for company.” One hundred and twenty-four days later he stood atop Maine’s Mt. Katahdin in triumph. In 1965, he hiked the AT from north to south and became the first person to report a thru-hike of the AT in both directions.

A Grip on the Mane of Life
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 324

A Grip on the Mane of Life

The story of the first man to hike the entire Appalachian Trail in one continuous trek.

The Appalachian Trail
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 128

The Appalachian Trail

In 1948, young WWII veteran Earl Shaffer did what many people said couldn't be done: He trekked the entire length of the Appalachian Trail from Georgia to Maine in one continuous journey ... walking into the history books as the Trail's first thru-hiker. In 1998, on the 50th anniversary of that hike, 79-year-old Earl did it again. In this beautifully-presented book, Earl recalls his 1998 anniversary trip and pays homage to the Appalachian Trail through his prose and poetry, enhanced by dozens of Bart Smith's stunning photographs.

Fifty Shames of Earl Grey
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 224

Fifty Shames of Earl Grey

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-07-10
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  • Publisher: Hachette UK

Young, arrogant tycoon Earl Grey seduces the naïve coed Anna Steal with his overpowering good looks and staggering amounts of money, but will she be able to get past his fifty shames, including shopping at Walmart on Saturdays, bondage with handcuffs, and his love of BDSM (Bards, Dragons, Sorcery, and Magick)? Or will his dark secrets and constant smirking drive her over the edge?

Walking the Appalachian Trail
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 276

Walking the Appalachian Trail

Accounts by thru-hikers, organized by topic. Foreword by hiker Maurice Forrester and stunning color photos by Mike Warren.

Ode to the Appalachian Trail
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 55

Ode to the Appalachian Trail

The first man to thru-hike the 2100-mile Appalalachian Trail (in 1948) hiked it again 50 years later at age 79. on his 1998 hike, he kept a journal in the form of an ode, which is presented with more than 80 color illustrations in this small but stunning book .

Kupe and the Corals
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 34

Kupe and the Corals

Kupe and the Corals is the story of Kupe, a young boy who undertakes an amazing voyage of discovery to learn about corals and the importance of coral reefs to all of the many animals that depend upon them. One night while he is fishing with his father, Kupe observes an astonishing event, thousands and thousands of tiny “bubbles” rising to the surface of the waters in the lagoon near where he lives. Kupe is amazed by this sight and wants to learn more about the “strange pink bubbles” that he has captured in an old jam jar. Kupe visits with an elder from his village and a scientist from the nearby marine lab in an attempt to learn more about what he has seen. During his conversations, ...

The Appalachian Trail Reader
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 410

The Appalachian Trail Reader

A collection of trail diaries, poems, and essays by well-known writers such as Henry David Thoreau, James Dickey, Aldo Leopold, James MacGregor Burns, Richard Wilbur, and many not so well-known people.