Thirst 2600 miles to home

Heather Anderson

Book - 2019

By age 25, Heather Anderson had hiked what is known as the "Triple Crown" of backpacking: the Appalachian Trail (AT), Pacific Crest Trail (PCT), and Continental Divide Trail (CDT)a combined distance of 7,900 miles with a vertical gain of more than one million feet. A few years later, she left her job, her marriage, and a dissatisfied life and walked back into those mountains. In her new memoir, Thirst: 2600 Miles to Home, Heather, whose trail name is "Anish," conveys not only her athleticism and wilderness adventures, but also shares her distinct message of courage--her willingness to turn away from the predictability of a more traditional life in an effort to seek out what most fulfills her. Amid the rigors of the trail...--pain, fear, loneliness, and dangers--she discovers the greater rewards of community and of self, conquering her doubts and building confidence. Ultimately, she realizes that records are merely a catalyst, giving her purpose, focus, and a goal to strive toward. Heather is the second woman to complete the "Double Triple Crown of Backpacking," completing the Appalachian, Pacific Crest, and Continental Divide National Scenic Trails twice each. She holds overall self-supported Fastest Known Times (FKTs) on the Pacific Crest Trail (2013)hiking it in 60 days, 17 hours, 12 minutes, breaking the previous mens record by four days and becoming the first women to hold the overall record and the Arizona Trail (2016), which she completed in 19 days, 17 hours, 9 minutes. She also holds the womens self-supported FKT on the Appalachian Trail (2015) with a time of 54 days, 7 hours, 48 minutes. Heather has hiked more than twenty thousand miles since 2003, including ten thru-hikes. An ultramarathon runner, she has completed six 100-mile races since August 2011 as well as dozens of 50 km and 50-mile events. She has attempted the infamous Barkley Marathons four times, starting a third loop once. Heather is also an avid mountaineer working on several ascent lists in the US and abroad.

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Autobiographies
Published
Seattle, Washington : Mountaineers Books [2019]
Language
English
Main Author
Heather Anderson (author)
Physical Description
206 pages : map ; 22 cm
ISBN
9781680512366
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Review by Booklist Review

Some in the trail-hiking community were dubious when Anderson, an ultramarathoner in her early 30s with scant trail-racing credibility, dared to attempt to break Scott Williamson's speed record for hiking the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT). In 2013, Anderson (whose trail name is Anish) proved all the naysayers wrong, completing the 2,650-mile trek, which runs from Mexico to Canada through California, Oregon, and Washington, in 60 days, 17 hours, and 12 minutes, beating Williamson's FKT (fastest known time) by four days. How does someone go from an overweight high-schooler to a record-breaking endurance hiker? Certainly not by the conventional route. Averaging 40-plus miles a day, despite dehydration, sleep deprivation, and nighttime encounters with wild animals, Anderson simply never stops walking. Along the trail, she makes peace with her recent divorce and her decision to shuck societal pressure in order to live a nontraditional lifestyle. For her, a purposeful life means to dream big, live courageously, and move in sync with nature.--Brenda Barrera Copyright 2010 Booklist

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.