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Mud, Rocks, Blazes
- Letting Go on the Applachian Trail
- Narrated by: Chelsea Stephens
- Length: 7 hrs and 8 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Following her best-selling memoir, Thirst, here is the next step in Heather “Anish” Anderson’s adventurous life journey - one of deep emotion and self-discovery
Despite her success setting a self-supported Fastest Known Time record on the Pacific Crest Trail in 2013, Heather “Anish” Anderson still had such deep-seated insecurities that she became convinced her feat had been a fluke. So two years later she set out again, this time hiking through mud, rocks, and mountain blazes to crush her constant self-doubt and seek the true source of her strength and purpose.
The 2,189 miles of the Appalachian Trail, from Maine to Georgia, did not make it easy. Anderson struggled with its infamous rain, humidity, insects, and steep grades for 54 days. But because she had to fight for every step, she knew when she reached the summit of Springer Mountain, the AT’s southern terminus, that she had fully earned the trail. Of greater value, she learned to love herself and her body, and to feel the depth of her power. Examining emotional scars as well as her relationship with her mother, Anderson’s deeply internal yet highly physical journey in Mud, Rocks, Blazes is an essential story.
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- Ryan Beale
- 2023-06-18
What a force
Great story and well told. I really enjoyed following along on this adventure. Heather is an incredible person.
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- Sahilton
- 2021-03-21
Reader voice - ugh
The entire book was read as if the reader was deliberately trying to sound out of breathe. It was either meant to try to capture the physical effort which is the main theme in the book or it was meant to add suspense, like a teenage horror flick. Either way it was over the top and awful. Great story, awful audio.
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