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Women & Thru-Hiking the A.T. / Hugo
In 1995, Beverly Hugo, a determined 48-year-old single mother of two school-aged children, set out solo to "thru-hike" the Appalachian Trail from Georgia to home in Maine. As "Maine Rose," she walked for seven months across the ridges and valleys of the Appalachian Mountains, often contemplating how to share her discoveries--and solutions to problems--with others. During her hike, she questioned scores of her coadventurers; in the two years after, she sent out scores more surveys and solicited thoughts and opinions in every forum she could find. This book is the product of all that combined, focused wisdom, particularly for women; smart men would be well-advised to take a peek.
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