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Follow The White Blazes: A Journey of Recovery While Backpacking the Appalachian Trail

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Journey Through Nature and Navigating the Appalachian Trail for 35 years and arrest Alcoholism's paralysis for 49 years with the Support of AA and the Wilderness.

Immerse yourself in the captivating narrative of Eagle Trail Dancer, who embarked on a transformative journey of self-discovery spanning over three decades. This unique chronicle is a tale of two the subculture of long-distance hiking on the Appalachian Trail (AT), and the struggle and triumphs of overcoming the destruction caused by alcoholism and PTSD. 

In the fall of 1988, Eagle Trail Dancer took the first step on the AT, not knowing that the trail would be his companion in the journey towards sobriety. The tale unfolds over 35 years of hiking the entire 2198 miles of the AT, not in one continuous stretch, but in sections, a feat often overlooked in traditional narratives about the AT. The author skillfully interweaves his experiences from the trail and his road to recovery from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and alcoholism.

Eagle Trail Dancer shares his unique training system that allowed him to keep pace with thru-hikers despite hiking in sections. He provides practical advice on how to prepare for sectional hiking and how to integrate the discipline, goal-setting, and motivation required on the trail into everyday life. The white blazes on the trail become more than just trail markers; they transform into life lessons, guiding the reader on their own personal journey.

Follow The White Blazes is not just about the physical journey but delves into the mental and emotional transformation that accompanies such an endeavor. The author shares his experiences with the twelve-step recovery process of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), portraying his struggle and ultimate victory over addiction. He illustrates the power of the wilderness in healing and self-discovery, highlighting the parallels between the ups and downs on the trail and life's challenges.

This book is not only for those grappling with addiction or interested in hiking but also for anyone seeking inspiration and a deeper understanding of themselves. It's a tale of resilience and hope, a testament to the human spirit's ability to overcome the most formidable obstacles. Eagle Trail Dancer's journey is a testament to the power of perseverance, the value of community, and the transformative power of nature.

Follow The White Blazes embarks on a journey of self-discovery, resilience, and redemption. Be inspired, educated, and enlightened by this unique intersection of hiking and recovery from alcoholism. So, lace up your hiking boots, open your heart, and join the author on his remarkable journey of sobriety and adventure on the Appalachian Trail.

270 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 14, 2025

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December 5, 2025
A remarkable book by a remarkable author. This is an individual who was oppressed by the scourge of alcoholism but was determined to overcome it with the help of AA and those he met there. He then sets out to section hike the entire 2,100+ miles of the Appalachian trail as a therapy of discipline. The book offers tremendous insight into the methodical planning and execution of this prodigious task, along with a practical look into the methodologies of the long distant hiker. A valuable resource for the hiker or the seeker of inspiration for life challenges.
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July 26, 2025
The author of this inspirational book has taken his life from early childhood to seniorhood overcoming PTSD and alcoholism by using self help groups and nature. He intertwines beautifully two worlds - one of recovery and the other one of backpacking the entire Appalachian Trail in 35 years. It’s an amazing story not only for hikers or people in recovery, but anyone seeking adventure stories or how to reach your goals. It’s a masterpiece to read.
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December 26, 2025
Brilliantly intermits challenges of hiking Appalachian Trail and sobering from alcoholism sharing never ending life lessons.
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