Back again with even more ‘mostly true’ tales from the trail, Lawton Grinter’s new book ‘I Hike Again’ is sure to find a place in every adventurer’s library! I Hike Again imparts hard-earned wisdom from trails both in the United States (Arizona Trail, Appalachian Trail, Pacific Crest Trail, Continental Divide Trail, Grand Enchantment Trail, Wind River High Route) and abroad (Spain’s GR11 and New Zealand’s Te Araroa).
I Hike Again takes the reader high above treeline into a day gone bad, inside a cramped hut with a snorer of legendary proportions, along a sneaky escape with a gaggle of 16-year-olds fumbling their way through an Outward Bound course, and once again into some peculiar situations that even seasoned hikers may find hard to believe.
The stories in I Hike Again are 25+ years and 15, 000+ miles in the making covering long and short hikes on a multitude of trails around the globe. Anyone who’s ever spent a day or many months on a dirt path will appreciate these entertaining and sometimes harrowing accounts of life on the trail. I Hike Again might just make you ditch your day job and head out on the trail…. maybe forever!
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~ Contents ~
Foreword – by Cam ‘Swami’ Honan
Author’s Introduction
1. Outward Bound
2a. Baltimore Jack
2b. Trail Bro and Robert 6-Piece
3. Ride the Lightning
4. Sleeping with Strangers
5. Exit Crack
6. 18 Holes on the Pacific Crest Trail
7. The Taste of Water
8. Lost in Translation
9. Dog Days
10. Pokey Things
11. Jerry and the Trail Magic Trifecta
12. Romantish
Epilogue
Acknowledgements