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The Trail Is the Teacher: Living and Learning on the Appalachian Trail

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Clay Bonnyman Evans — aka Pony — set out on the Appalachian Trail in March 2016, intending only to walk as far as he could get by Memorial Day. But once he got started, he fell in love with the trail, the terrain and, most of all, his fellow thru-hikers, and he knew he’d go crazy if he didn’t finish. "The Trail is the Teacher" is the story of his inadvertent flip-flop journey, the people he met, the trials and triumphs he walked through, and the many lessons the trail has to teach. Written with wry humor, deep reverence for the land, and love for the hiking community, this vivid memoir reveals how engaging with people in the wilderness can ease the human heart and restore hope.Clay Bonnyman Evans is a former newspaper reporter and columnist for such publications as the Los Angeles Times. He is now a freelance writer living in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina and Boulder, Colorado. Since his AT hike, he has completed the Foothills Trail, Alabama Pinhoti Trail and the pilot trail of the nascent Great Plains Trail in South Dakota and Nebraska. He is a frequent contributor to The Trek (thetrek.co) and has been featured as a guest on the popular hiking podcasts Mighty Blue on the Appalachian Trail, Hiking Thru Life and Backpacker Radio. His previous book, "Bones of My Reclaiming a Lost Hero of World War II," has been an Amazon bestseller in several categories, including Military History.

286 pages, Paperback

Published August 21, 2020

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October 13, 2021
This was an entertaining trip on the Appalachian Trail, complete with bear sightings, Lyme disease, lots of swimming, steep climbs, hard rain, and an excellent cast of colorful characters met along the way. I could have done with fewer passing mentions of people whom neither the reader nor the author sees more than once. But I loved the glossary at the end. Anyone contemplating a through-hike of a long trail should read this book.
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September 5, 2021
Thank You!

As you think often about your experience on the trail, I'll often remember your great narrative. I'm a retired Marine who had a stroke and have lost some vision. I'm working to regain some of my independence through backpacking. Your book has been an outstanding experience.
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