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    perrito

    684.4 down, 1507.6 to go.

    "If a man speaks in the woods, and there is no woman there to hear, is he still wrong?"

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    Thank you for posting this information! I have been wanting to read these books.

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    Thank you Perrito!!
    "You have brains in your head/You have feet in your shoes/You can steer yourself in any direction you choose." - Dr. Seuss

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    Nice, I've been wanting to read these. Much appreciated.

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    LT '79; AT '73-'14 in sections; Donating Member Kerosene's Avatar
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    I've read both of these books, plus his book on Camino de Santiago. The AT book was his first, and it shows in the rough writing style, but still worth the read. I think the Camino was his third, but I just didn't appreciate his experience on that trail as a description of a backpacking trip (I've decided not to tackle the Camino once I finish the AT). I think that his PCT book was the best, by far. He likely learned a lot from his first attempt; the topic was interesting and he added a lot of interesting stories; and he probably had a very good editor.
    GA←↕→ME: 1973 to 2014

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