I needed to find my feet again

Published: Nov. 11, 2020, 8:30 a.m.

\u201cEveryone has a supremely low moment somewhere along the AT, usually when the urge to quit the trail becomes almost overpowering. The irony of my moment was that I wanted to get back on the trail and didn\u2019t know how. I hadn\u2019t lost just Katz, my boon companion, but my whole sense of connectedness to the trail. I had lost my momentum, my feeling of purpose. In the most literal way I needed to find my feet again.\u201d

It\u2019s a great metaphor for regaining your purpose. 

A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail by Bill Bryson has a way of maintaining three difficult things at once: (1) getting to the heart of a hiker, (2) the history of the Appalachian Trail, and (3) doing it with laugh-out-loud humor. His writing is affable and encouraging. It\u2019s also a beautiful, surprisingly complex story.

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