Seven Summers (And a Few Bummers)

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$24.95  $23.20
Publisher
Robert Stephen Welch
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Pages
378
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.0 X 0.84 inches | 1.22 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780977230655
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About the Author
Bob Welch previously collaborated with Band of Brothers hero Don Malarkey on his memoir Easy Company Soldier: The Legendary Battles of a Sergeant from World War II's "Band of Brothers." He has conducted hours of interviews with World War II veterans and their families and is the author of more than a dozen books on World War II and other topics.
Reviews
"Welch's background as a journalist is clear here, as he engagingly relates his experiences ('The High Sierra was the stuff of Michelangelo') ... . [He] acknowledges that Cheryl Strayed's book Wild brought many hikers to the trail. But this account, exploring how people connect along the way and how two older men can push themselves to walk over 2,000 miles, never feels derivative-it's refreshing and authentic. A spirited, honest, and funny memoir, perfect for nature lovers."-Kirkus Reviews"After reading scores of accounts of walking the Pacific Crest Trail that begin in the desert south and proceed linearly and predictably, Bob Welch's account of completing the PCT with his brother-in-law, Glenn, is refreshingly bumpy. Written with self-deprecating humor, Seven Summers seems part Bill Bryson's A Walk in the Woods, part Barney Mann's Journeys North, but all uniquely The Oregon Boys. The book is accessible for those who have never set foot on the trail and enjoyable reading for seasoned veterans. I appreciate the quality of Welch's prose and the deeply personal nature of the journey-and, of course, the setting is the magnificent PCT."-Rees Hughes, Co-Editor, Crossing Paths: A Pacific Crest Trailside Reader (2022), A Pacific Crest Trailside Reader: California (2011), and A Pacific Crest Trailside Reader: Oregon and Washington (2011)"Seven Summers is pure trail magic. Bob Welch is a relatable and humorous storyteller, and his decade-long Pacific Crest Trail quest-with its many twists and turns-is genuinely moving, as much about embracing relationships and 'hiking your own hike' as about reaching the Canadian border. I devoured this book like a fresh stack of pancakes, as will any reader who loves a grand adventure."-Noah Strycker, PCT thru-hiker who reached Canada in 2011 and author, Birding Without Borders: An Obsession, a Quest, and the Biggest Year in the World"Bob Welch's Seven Summers is a 2,650-mile, can't-put-it-down trek along America's western backbone. With every footsore step of the way, Welch brings us endless thrills, nail-biting suspense, and his trademark deadpan humor. He is the master of metaphor and the silly simile. He toggles from reverence to irreverence, taking us to spiritual heights on lofty peaks, then hurtling us back to earth with 'toilet paper stuck to the back of your sandal' scenes. You're going to love this book!"-A. Lynn Ash, author, Vagabonda: Solo Camper Out West"With Twain-like humor and humility, Welch reveals life on one of America's greatest trails. Follow him along the annual human-powered conveyor belt of extremes in nature, the daily nitty-gritty, the surprise encounters, and the many triumphs of endurance. This is a book that makes you laugh out loud-and sometimes cringe in sympathy. A walk, and a read, well worth the trip."-James Meacham, co-editor, The Atlas of Oregon and The Atlas of Yellowstone "Seven Summers is not a map of the PCT trail, but a guide to what true friendship means and the steep, winding path that leads there. Nearly every chapter includes loving, quirky portraits of 'strangers who became friends': Cisco and Roadrunner, Hot Dog, Malto, Eagle Eye, and others. At the center are the lifelong bonds between The Or