We just finished another great book as part of our regular reading together routine: A Long Trek Home - 4000 Miles by Boot, Raft, and Ski by Erin McKittrick.
From Puget Sound to the Bering Sea ---
Four thousand miles along the edge of the Pacific ---
A world reduced to just two small packs and the next one hundred yards...
In 2007 Erin and Hig embarked on an incredible journey which started from their home in Seattle, Washington and ended in the Alaskan Alutian Islands - 4000 miles of rugged coast adventure using ultra-light backpacking techniques, packrafts, and skis. This book is the story of their year-long journey to "better understand the interplay between human communities, ecosystems, and natural resources" along the northern Pacific coast.
This book is not a how-to book, biography, or a travel guide. It is a collection of observations, stories, and reflections of their journey as it progressed through each of the seasons. Part adventure story, part environmental assessment, part nature guide, and part love story, there is something there for everyone. We were treated to beautiful descriptions of interactions with nature and wildlife. We saw how human activity impacts that wildlife. We visited remote peoples and villages. We learned how this young couple's relationship progressed from being young urban city dwellers to a family living in a yurt (inaccessible by roads) in a small Alaskan town.
One other thing we really like about this book was the "immersive" experience that we were able to have by viewing other media from the journey. In 2007, when Hig and Erin were originally on this journey, I followed their progress in a series of articles, photos, and videos on BackpackingLight. To read this book together and then go back and show the family those photos and videos really helped round-out the experience. One example is the story of a bear encounter they experienced in the spring. To read the account and experience what was going through Erin's head at the time, then to actually see the event recorded on video was really cool:
To immerse yourself a little more in their Alaskan world, there are lots of resources available on Hig and Erin's website Ground Truth Trekking.
Book Giveaway
Now that we have finished reading this book, we want to pass it on to one lucky commenter. All you have to do to qualify to win is leave a comment. The only thing we ask is that when you are finished reading it, please give it away to someone else.
The cut-off date for being eligible to win is Sunday April 11, 2010. Good luck!
Update 2010-04-15: Congratulations to Chris O'Connor (a.k.a. @GrumpyWookie) for winning the giveaway! Please come back here and comment once you have finished reading it to let us know what you think!
Comments
Sounds like a fantastic book!
Sounds like a fantastic book! Would love the chance to read it.
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I would really like the chance to read this book. I'm always looking for good outdoor or adventure realted reads.
Your blogs have inspired me to attempt the Day-Out-a-Week with my wife and high school son.
Blessings to you!
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This looks like a fantastic
This looks like a fantastic book that I would love to read and share with several of my friends. What an amazing adventure. Thanks for sharing.
thanks for this
thanks for this opportunity...the gift keeps moving!
Thanks you. Sounds like a
Thanks you. Sounds like a good book.
Thank you
I would love to read about their adventure and share the good read! Sounds excellent!
I'd like to read this one!
I'd like to read this one!
Oooh! This is right up my alley!
I try to read anything I can get my hands on about Alaska, since that's our family dream, to move there and homestead. I would LOVE to read that!
Alisha, interesting you say
Alisha, interesting you say this. I was thinking of you while reading this.... "hum, Alisha and her family might like this". The book is about their long trek but much of it is about Alaska as a place.
Photos
Alisha, I just came across this trek the other day that has beautiful photos of Alaska. I thought of you when I saw them, and wanted to pass on the link: http://www.tetongravity.com/forums/showthread.php?t=169211
Pretty cover. :) I have never
Pretty cover. :) I have never seen such beautiful nature as when my daughter and I travelled by fishing boat from the Puget Sound through the Bering Strait to SE Alaska. I'll bet it's a great book!
Sounds like a fantastic read!
Sounds like a fantastic read! I love that there's other materials to go with it.
Yeah, just recently the
Yeah, just recently the Alaska fires have been stoked again. I read all of the books on Alaska in our little library over the summer and I just can't stop, lol! One of the best ones I read was by Peter Jenkins called "Looking for Alaska." It really featured the place and the people. And the other one was written in the 60s and was about a family that traveled from Washington (I think!) to Alaska along the Al-Can in a camper trailer. It was really great. They experienced first hand the big Good Friday earthquake of '64. The ground literally opened up and swallowed one of their neighbor's kids before their eyes. Sad.
I'm sure you feel this, but there's just something so invigorating, something that just makes you feel alive about knowing how you are living on the land, living in a place that one wrong step, it could cost your life, but if you play your cards right, it's Heaven on Earth.
Make sure you check out their
Make sure you check out their Ground Truth Trekking website, there is a ton of Alaska stuff there...
The book sounds great! Thank
The book sounds great!
Thank you for writing the review.
Sounds like an incredible
Sounds like an incredible journey and would be a great read during camping trips this summer!
Thanks, Damien! I will! We
Thanks, Damien! I will! We watched a really great documentary today on Alaska. It's called Braving Alaska. It was really amazing to watch how families live out in the bush. The struggles, the home births, the loss, and the complete fulfillment. Lol... don't get me going.
Cool. I want to see if we can
Cool. I want to see if we can find this to watch.
We got it through Netflix. I
We got it through Netflix. I tried to find it on snagfilm.com, but they didn't have it. There are also some other documentaries on Canada and Alaska on Netflix, I just haven't gotten them yet.
I fell in love with the
I fell in love with the Pacific Northwest this past summer and would love to give this a read!
wow
An amazing video. Sounds like an amazing book.
Unique + special
It sounds like an amazing story - in Australia, we barely get snow - well, you have to drive 4 hours to go skiing in winter. And the BEARS - they're incredible creatures.
I'd love to win a copy of the book - it would take me away from my daily train trip - to be immersed into an amazing world of the wild.
Congratulations!
Congratulations Chris, you won the giveaway! The book will be in the mail soon, please come back and let us know what you think after you have read it!
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Finished the book - thanks !
Thanks Damien - was a great book to read !
I'm going to gift it onwards - please let people know to have a look at my blog - and leave *ME* a comment to win the book... http://bit.ly/cQjpTf
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