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TWO HIKERS. ONE JOURNEY. EVERYTHING CHANGES.
Winner of Two Literary Awards
A Next Gen Indie Book Award Finalist
In Kirkus Reviews' Best Books of 2021 Issue
"Unreservedly Recommended" -- Midwest Book Review
Set authentically in the High Sierra, The Trail is a moving story about how nature helps us find what's missing in our lives. Blending adventure, humor, history, and trail lore into a narrative that resonates with hikers and armchair explorers alike.
The novel follows Gil -- recently fired from his job and still grieving the death of his father -- who reluctantly agrees to accompany his father's old hiking partner, Syd, on a month-long trek along the John Muir Trail. There's just one problem: Gil hates camping and is woefully unprepared for the rigors of the journey. Moreover, he soon learns Syd may not survive the hike. As the trail tests them in ways neither had anticipated, their journey becomes one of friendship, overcoming loss, and the unexpected clarity found in wild places.
Woven into the story is the history of the John Muir Trail, the backdrop for their transformative journey through the Range of Light.
Former Sierra Club leader Ethan Gallogly takes you on a sweeping tour across the High Sierra, describing its glorious scenery in vivid detail while introducing you to a diverse cast of characters drawn from his more than 30 years of experience as a hiker. The book includes 43 maps and sketches by acclaimed mountain illustrator Jeremy Ashcroft, offering three-dimensional renderings of the terrain and depictions of iconic landmarks such as the Muir Hut, the Rock Monster, and Evolution Lake.
The Trail is both a celebration of the High Sierra and a testament to the transformative power of nature.
PRAISE FOR THE TRAIL
"The author shines in his descriptions of the natural world... A subtle and vivid tale of finding peace in the great outdoors."
-- Kirkus Reviews
"Exceptional, original, entertaining, informative... an inherently fascinating read from cover to cover... unreservedly recommended."
-- Midwest Book Review
"It's a fantastic book. Everything rings true. I already have several people I plan to give copies to."
-- Elizabeth Wenk, author of the best-selling John Muir Trail guidebook
"A Walk in the Woods meets Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance."
-- Peter Snow Cao, Bike China Adventures
"A wonderful blend of High Sierra history, eloquent descriptions of the range's glorious scenery, and fascinating vignettes of the diverse characters who roam the John Muir Trail."
-- Steve Roper, Sierra historian and author of Sierra High Route
"The Trail leaves the reader with a poignant picture of how nature can heal and reconstruct us."
-- Alyssa Matesic, ASM Editorial
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Ethan Gallogly, PhD ("Po") has been a leader in the Sierra Club, the Cal Hiking and Outdoors Society, and the Outdoors Club of Southern California. His boots have covered countless miles in the Sierra, including the John Muir Trail, High Sierra Trail, Theodore Solomons Trail, and over half of the Pacific Crest Trail. He was a reviewer for the Wilderness Press guides Sierra North, Sierra South, and Yosemite National Park.
FOR READERS OF
Bill Bryson's A Walk in the Woods, Cheryl Strayed's Wild, and Ben Montgomery's Grandma Gatewood's Walk.
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