The Cactus Eaters: How I Lost My Mind-and Almost Found Myself-on the Pacific Crest Trail (P.S.)
The Pacific Crest Trail stretches from Mexico to Canada, a distance of 2,650 grueling, sun-scorched, bear-infested miles. When Dan White and his girlfriend announced their intention to hike it, Dan's parents—among others—thought they were nuts. How could two people who'd never even shared an...
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The Pacific Crest Trail stretches from Mexico to Canada, a distance of 2,650 grueling, sun-scorched, bear-infested miles. When Dan White and his girlfriend announced their intention to hike it, Dan's parents—among others—thought they were nuts. How could two people who'd never even shared an apartment together survive six months in the desert with little more than a two-person tent and some trail mix? But when these addled adventurers, dubbed "the Lois and Clark Expedition" by their benevolent trail-guru, set out for the American wilderness, the hardships of the trail—and one delicious-looking cactus—test the limits of love and sanity.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780061376931 (0061376930)
Publish date: June 1st 2008
Publisher: Harper Perennial
Pages no: 400
Edition language: English
Category:
Adventure,
Non Fiction,
Travel,
Autobiography,
Memoir,
Biography,
Science,
Environment,
Nature,
Sports And Games,
Sports,
Recreation,
Outdoors
(Description nicked from B&N.com.) “The Pacific Crest Trail stretches from Mexico to Canada, a distance of 2,650 grueling, sun-scorched, bear-infested miles. When Dan White and his girlfriend announced their intention to hike it, Dan's parents—among others—thought they were nuts. How could two peo...
Dan and his girlfriend Allison are in their mid-20s and decide to quit their jobs and hike the 2600 mile Pacific Coast trail from Mexico to Canada. They are pure amateurs when they start, but settle into the hike. Circumstance keeps them from finishing the trail before winter, and then an injury p...