The Power and Magic of the Appalachian Trail

The Power and Magic of the Appalachian Trail
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Publisher : Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages : 231
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ISBN-10 : 9781480992580
ISBN-13 : 1480992585
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Book Synopsis The Power and Magic of the Appalachian Trail by : Donald E. Williams Jr. "Jug"

Download or read book The Power and Magic of the Appalachian Trail written by Donald E. Williams Jr. "Jug" and published by Dorrance Publishing. This book was released on 2018-03-22 with total page 231 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Power and Magic of the Appalachian Trail By: Donald E. Williams Jr. “Jug” The Power and Magic of the Appalachian Trail is a real life epic tale about a series of hiking trips from Georgia to Maine that Jug and a supporting cast of counselors went on with several groups of multi-ethnic youth. Jug’s sole purpose in conducting these trips was to simply have the youth live in the mountains, catch some panoramic views, feel the pulse of the wild, hoping that the experience would trigger an awakening of the spirit and open up a brand new world that they all could express with love and pride. The trips were not easy. The Appalachian Trail hikes were mentally challenging, physically demanding, and requiring deep soul searching daily. Yet in the end, the explorations were immensely positive and also were enriching experience for the youth. The Appalachian Trail provided a setting that allowed for the openness and freedom where there is no limit to self growth, the greatest trail of all.


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