Force of nature: three women tackle the John Muir Trail
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Texas : Black Rose Writing, [2023].
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378 pages ; 23 cm
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Three friends, women in their fifties, set out to hike "the most beautiful long-distance trail in the world," the John Muir Trail. From the outset, their adventure is complicated by self-inflicted accidents and ferocious weather, then enriched when they "adopt" a young hiker abandoned by her partner along the trail. The women experience the terror of lightning at eleven-thousand feet, the thrill of walking through a towering waterfall, and the joy of dancing among midnight moonshadows. For a month, they live immersed in vast natural beauty, tackle the trail's physical demands, and find camaraderie among an ensemble cast of eccentric trail characters. Together, they are pulled forward toward the trail's end atop the highest peak in the High Sierra, Mt. Whitney, and the culmination of their transformative journey. Force of Nature is equal parts gripping adventure tale, personal memoir, and vivid nature writing.

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English
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Three friends, women in their fifties, set out to hike "the most beautiful long-distance trail in the world," the John Muir Trail. From the outset, their adventure is complicated by self-inflicted accidents and ferocious weather, then enriched when they "adopt" a young hiker abandoned by her partner along the trail. The women experience the terror of lightning at eleven-thousand feet, the thrill of walking through a towering waterfall, and the joy of dancing among midnight moonshadows. For a month, they live immersed in vast natural beauty, tackle the trail's physical demands, and find camaraderie among an ensemble cast of eccentric trail characters. Together, they are pulled forward toward the trail's end atop the highest peak in the High Sierra, Mt. Whitney, and the culmination of their transformative journey. Force of Nature is equal parts gripping adventure tale, personal memoir, and vivid nature writing.

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APA Citation (style guide)

Griffin, J. M. (2023). Force of nature: three women tackle the John Muir Trail. Black Rose Writing.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)

Griffin, Joan M., 1932-. 2023. Force of Nature: Three Women Tackle the John Muir Trail. Black Rose Writing.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)

Griffin, Joan M., 1932-, Force of Nature: Three Women Tackle the John Muir Trail. Black Rose Writing, 2023.

MLA Citation (style guide)

Griffin, Joan M. Force of Nature: Three Women Tackle the John Muir Trail. Black Rose Writing, 2023.

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