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Pacific Dream    by John Illig
Price: $2.99 USD. 116520 words. Published by Elderberry Press, Inc.  on October 31, 2009. .

Unflinchingly honest, vividly told, funny, true, fascinating, exciting---Pacific Dream is all these things. John writes with a candor that's shockingly fresh and real. His prose is clear as the water in one of the rushing streams he fords. It's as if the reader walks the trail with him, and he makes every step of his trek from Mexico to Canada as exciting as it is surprising.
Appalachian Trials - A Psychological and Emotional Guide to Successfully Thru-Hiking the Appalachian Trail    by Zach Davis
Price: $7.99 USD. 42770 words. Published on February 12, 2012. .

What is the most difficult part of thru-hiking the Appalachian Trail? Most assume that it's the physical challenge of hiking nearly 2,200 miles. It's not. In no uncertain terms, the psychological and emotional grind is why 7 in 10 hikers ultimately quit on the Appalachian Trail. APPALACHIAN TRIALS is the only resource aimed to equip hikers with the mindset necessary for a thru-hiking the AT.
Hot on the Trail    by Harly Drum
Price: $1.00 USD. 62870 words. Published on March 17, 2012. .

Cougars and snakes and...smugglers? Oh my! For Hal Davis the walk from Mexico to Canada along the PCT was meant to be a relaxing journey of self discovery. What he got, however, was a tag-along rookie hiker from Indiana named Terra, a jilted ex-hiking companion, large carnivores, and armed smugglers. For Hal and Terra, getting to Canada will have more obstacles than they could have ever imagined.