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File Size: 4804 KB
Print Length: 498 pages
Page Numbers Source ISBN: 081173529X
Publisher: Stackpole Books (December 15, 2009)
Publication Date: February 11, 2016
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B003BIFKDK
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"Walking Home" covers the Barefoot Sisters' yo-yo hike of the Appalachian Trail, this time from Georgia in March to Maine in October. Where their first book covers their hike north to south, done largely in the winter months, this one is done mostly during the more conventional spring and summer seasons.The Barefoot Sisters write well, and relate their experiences with an openness and truthfulness that some other hiking books seem to lack. They convey effectively the spirituality and simplicity of the trail throughout. During their walk home back to Maine they encounter Lyme disease, the 9/11 attacks and how some hikers seemed to use their trip as an escape, as well as Barefoot Sister jackrabbit's depression. They also encounter the amazing generosity and trust in the hiking community, make new friends, and run into some old friends they made on their first journey including Tuba Man.I read and enjoyed their first book, "Southbound," and "Walking Home" is a very worthy companion. If you are interested in hiking or the outdoors, you will probably want to read both. They will help renew your faith in the basic goodness of people.
This and their first book might have been entitled, "Trail Society, the Wandering Community of the AT." It makes me think of nothing so much as the freak community of the late '60's - early '70's. Ah, to be in my twenties again and on the trail again! This is a good intro by a pair of competent, fit, more-or-less sane, strong and together ladies, Isis and jackrabbit, told without undue dramatics or puffery. They did not retreat to the woods because they were walking wounded seeking healing; they went because they wanted another adventure before getting tangled up in graduate school and professional obligations. I think a sociologist might have fun looking at the trail folks - if he or she was willing to strap on forty pounds and climb a mountain after breakfast each morning!
Really appreciated finishing this tale, loved the trail experiences, loved reliving and seeing the places where I'd been decades ago, but....I have some difficulty with reading about how these two hiked the AT; they got on it and off of it so many times, took countless "zeros," even went to FL in the middle of the hike!!!not to mention-slack packing and having a kegger along the way. It was of course, their own hike, but it read in some spots like a moveable party from hostel to hostel. Of course they were serious about the trail- to each their own, I suppose.Maybe I'm just jealous of their good time agenda- or, maybe life along the AT has morphed into this kind of a free will experience, I don't know--it was just different when I did it. Their trip was not all fun and games either--there were some serious problems which surfaced - physically and mentally too. I'm not questioning their dedication to doing this "thru" hike, they certainly did hike/yo yo hike the AT. Just that they seemed to spend almost as much time off the trail as on. I thought the essence of a thru hike was to get on it and stay on it - with as little time off as possible. I was 23 when I did it, but had to stop around 1/2 way due to going back to work to make some money before college. I would have given just about anything to have been a thru hiker to Springer Mountain - but I had a scholarship waiting. So, I sectioned hiked the next summer, but only did small sections, since I had a part time job. Again, time ran out due to $ and school, so I'm completely envious, too that Jackrabbit and Isis did manage to turn around and come north. Now I have 16 yr old twins who very likely will do some of their own hiking one day.Who knows where their path begins....All in all, a good read, and somewhat inspiring, too - not everyone has the same itinerary, and that a is probably the real message behind their writing. It's probably the best way to approach this continuation book, too - expect an off the beaten path, non-standard hiking story, complete with excellent trail anecdotes, too!
Loved the AT adventure hike shared by these two sisters including the human parts when siblings can get too much of each other. I do not think I will read many AT hiking adventures done in severe winter weather. I was particularly impressed with their acceptance of all humanity, rationalizing kindly peoples differences without negative judgements. "Live and let live" sort of stance. They expressed and lived their belief that AT hikers are part of a community. Wonder what ever became of 'the family'. Amazing journey!
I have fallen in love with these sisters! I found the sequel even more enjoyable than the first book, and I loved the first book. I think the journey home is more relaxed and laid back - more blue blazing and zero days to enjoy the scenery and the people they meet along the way. I found it interesting to follow their side trips to Cullowhee (where I attended college), Cherokee (a town I am very familiar with), Florida, etc., and the great job they did of explaining how surreal it feels to make the transition from the wilderness to life in the "real world" and back. They are both excellent writers; the scenery and people come alive. I could almost feel Jackrabbit's lyme disease through the pages. I especially liked how honest they were about their relationship and how they didn't always get along so well along the way! I liked when they described the differences in the places going nobo as opposed to sobo. It was fun to see them embrace the traditions of the trail: Trail Days, the ice cream challenge, the Maryland challenge, and mooning the cog. I have hiked sections of the AT and have a collection of books written by thru-hikers, but these 2 books are my new favorites. I highly recommend this book!
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