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Killing the Buddha on the Appalachian Trail: Walking On through Self-Doubt and Aging

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By (author): John Turner Liliana Vittini

The allure of the Appalachian Trail has drawn hikers from all around the world to walk its 2,193 miles from Georgia to Maine. In Killing the Buddha on the Appalachian Trail John Turner hikes those rugged miles with us on a journey that begins in the forested southern mountains but also winds through the history of the trail, its geology, its unique hiker culture and the hazards, physical demands, and glories of some of the most beloved and beautiful landscapes on Americas eastern seaboard.

The journey also takes us to some unexpected places to Africa in the aftermath of a terrible war, into philosophical exploration about the ethics of hiking, and the authors own inner turmoil as he struggles with past failures. We are introduced to characters as varied, brave and determined as any cast of a Broadway musical, each of them contending with the challenge of climbing steep mountains day after day through rain, mud, cold, and heat.

Throughout this epic trek, we walk alongside Turner to experience the daily hardships, the milestones reached, the hike-ending accidents and the little victories along the way to the great mountain at the northern terminus Katahdin in Maine. Turner guides us to Katahdin through a background of Buddhist teaching that gives meaning to the fellowship, solitude, suffering and ultimate triumph of the men and women who seek to hike the entire Appalachian Trail. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Oct 2024
  • Publisher: University of Georgia Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780820367736

About John TurnerLiliana Vittini

John Turner is a member of the Georgia Appalachian Trail Club board of directors a Trail Ambassador a maintainer of a short section of the A.T. and editor of the clubs flagship publication the Georgia Mountaineer Quarterly. Turner began his career in journalism as a reporter first for the Macon Telegraph and then the Atlanta Journal. He lives writes and hikes in the mountains of North Georgia and beyond.

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