The other night Stan and I watched Redwood Highway, with
Shirley Knight as a grandma who walked 80 miles to her granddaughter’s
wedding. It was great! Thanks to Charla for the recommendation. I also read Wild, by Cheryl Strayed, about her
hike along the Pacific Crest Trail, and I look forward to seeing the
movie.
The walking story I loved best was the book Grandma
Gatewood’s Walk by Ben Montgomery. Ms.Gatewood was the first woman to walk the Appalachian Trail from end to end, and
she did it in the 1950’s, at the age of 67 (my age)!
Something about starting out walking without an intention to
turn around and go back appeals to me. I
wonder if I could do something like that?
I don’t think I want to sleep on the ground and I definitely don’t want
to deal with bears or snakes – I’m thinking of a sidewalk or walking path, with
a good meal and comfy hotel or hostel at the end of the day.
I’ll look into this further and get back to you!
I am so glad you guys enjoyed the movie. No backpacks for me either.
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