The author's journal as she backpacked the Appalachian Trail in 2004. Starting alone from Springer Mountain Georgia, she travels over 2000 miles to reach Mount Katahdin Maine six months later. Danie Martin is a librarian now living in Philadelphia. - from jacket text.
This book is adapted from the screenplay and draws the reader in through film styled scene descriptions. The story is an inspirational love story with many notes of humor that will leave you the reader with a full range of emotions.
Always Another Mountain
Quickly, the captain signaled to the approaching ship: “Please change your course 10 degrees west.” The reply came blinking back through the thick fog: “You change your course 10 degrees east.” Indignantly, the captain pulled rank and ...
THE MEANING OF 'I AM THAT , I AM ' AND YOU WILL UNDERSTAND OUR role as creators in total control of our destiny and freed from the fear, worry and anxiety that arise from feeling unworthy and believing that our 'THAT, i am' is ...
... always cross another mountain- range , which conducts us from the region of palms to the oaks , and pine - forests . In some parts the mountain - ranges and deep valleys alternate so frequently , that on a single day's journey we pass ...
Joy and disaster share the stage with death and re-birth in the story of a young man's passion for ranching, his enthusiastic wife's desire to learn a new rural lifestyle and their struggle to survive on a small cattle ranch in Western ...
... mountain I was supposed to climb got climbed, only for me to find another mountain to trudge up. I've always been like that, so why am I considering this right here, right now? Because Jesse told me about being lonely? Was it really ...
Melanie Rondeau shocked family and friends by her sudden move to a mountain area in the edge of Wyoming.
In Always the Mountains, Rothenberg dares us to "enjoy the fundamental uncertainty that grounds human existence," to wean ourselves from the habit of simple answers and embrace the world's vastness.
'As someone with no interest in adventure travel, I was surprised to find that I couldn't put this book down.