Going It Alone - Tim Hauserman

Going It Alone

Ramblings and Reflections from the Trail

(Autor)

Buch | Softcover
156 Seiten
2022
University of Nevada Press (Verlag)
978-1-64779-065-3 (ISBN)
27,35 inkl. MwSt
Tells the story of Tim Hauserman’s conflict between wanting to be alone in the wilderness, and finding himself with deep feelings of fear and loneliness once he’s gets there. The story combines self-deprecating humour, Stupid Tim Tricks and delightful descriptions of the natural surroundings.
Going It Aloneis the story of Tim Hauserman's conflict between wanting to be alone in the wilderness, and finding himself with deep feelings of fear and loneliness once he's gets there. Sure, he revels in the quiet of a dense forest, the soft lines of the shoreline of a shimmering mountain lake and the stark gray beauty of granite peaks, but he also gets the heebie jeebies in the face of a trail with a steep drop off or the sound of a bear crunching sticks next to his tent.

After day hiking for years, he decided he wanted to stay in the wilderness when the sun set and be there again for its rising. So he set out on a series of backpack trips by himself. Solo takes the reader along as Tim hikes on the John Muir Trail through rainstorms and challenging climbs while facing stoves that don't work and lonely nights in the tent. Next, he heads out from his driveway onto a 14 day thru-hike of the Tahoe Rim Trail. Despite writing the guidebook to the TRT, he only truly discovers the trail when he thru-hikes it by himself. Finally, he travels to Minnesota to face bugs, drought, and sometimes non-existent trails on a section of the Superior Hiking Trail that he seems to have all to himself.

The story combines self-deprecating humor, Stupid Tim Tricks and delightful descriptions of the natural surroundings. While some might call the wilderness the middle of nowhere, or nothingness, Tim believes it is everything. While his love for nature remains undaunted, he also discovers that he has overly high expectations for his capabilities and that just wishing loneliness away doesn't work. He eventually discovers that his long walks in the woods are less about hiking, than about learning how he wants to live his life.

Tim Hauserman is a freelance writer and long-term resident of Lake Tahoe. He has written hundreds of articles for a variety of publications on travel, outdoor recreation, housing, education, wildfire and a variety of other issues. He wrote Monsters in the Woods: Backpacking with Children (University of Nevada Press, 2007).  He also wrote Tahoe Rim Trail: The Official Guide for Hikers, Mountain Bikers, and Equestrians, 4th Edition, Cross Country Skiing in the Sierra, and a children's book, Gertrude's Tahoe Adventures in Time.  

Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: What Was I Thinking?
1. Howling at the Half Moon
2. What the Q?
3. Six Days on the John Muir Trail
4. The Tahoe Rim Trail
5. The Superior Hiking Trail...Solo Hiking, Minnesota Style
6. Finding Peace at Fontanillis
Epilogue
Works Cited
About the Author

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 10 b&w illustrations
Verlagsort Reno
Sprache englisch
Maße 140 x 216 mm
Gewicht 98 g
Themenwelt Literatur Biografien / Erfahrungsberichte
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Sport
Reisen Reiseberichte Nord- / Mittelamerika
ISBN-10 1-64779-065-4 / 1647790654
ISBN-13 978-1-64779-065-3 / 9781647790653
Zustand Neuware
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