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"I never set out to hike 10,000 miles. It just sort of happened over the course of a decade." And so goes Lawton Grinter's compelling collection of short stories that have been over ten years and 10,000 trail miles in the making. I Hike brings the reader trailside with blissful moments on the highest mountain ridges to the mental lows of mosquito hell and into some peculiar situations that even seasoned hikers may find unbelievable.

Between jobs and in search of something more, Lawton Grinter spent the better part of a decade hiking America's longest trails. In doing so he came face to face with things that go bump in the night, the kindness of strangers, a close encounter with hypothermia and the absurd rights of passage common to the eccentric people that call themselves long-distance hikers.

Anyone who's ever stepped off the pavement will appreciate these humorous and sometimes agonizing accounts of trail life. I Hike will make you laugh, cry, cringe and leave you wanting to read more!


I Hike (Audible Audio Edition) Lawton Grinter Grand Mesa Press Books

I was expecting another thru-hike narrative when I bought this book, and I was initially disappointed with its content. However, I Hike turned out to be a collection of tales about almost everything that can and will go wrong on a long-distance hike.

Mr. Grinter has hiked all three of the major trails and has had his share of problems with bears, hypothermia, high water, detours, forest fires, and self-inflicted stomach ailments. Yet he kept grinding on to the finish; it's simply what hikers do.

Beside writing, Grinter has also tried his hand at filmmaking, and he is a good storyteller, as well as being an expert hiker. The chapters "Gator-Boy" and "On Luck' s Side" were particularly gratifying, as each show that hikers form both a community and extended family. I will take a lot from this book on my next hike and would recommend it to anybody who likes really long walks in the woods.

Product details

  • Audible Audiobook
  • Listening Length 5 hours and 8 minutes
  • Program Type Audiobook
  • Version Unabridged
  • Publisher Grand Mesa Press
  • Audible.com Release Date October 20, 2014
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00OPD4HAM

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I hike was a great group of excerpts of Disco and P.O.D's encounters across the long distant hikes of the PCT,CDT, and the AT. I I would highly recommend I Hike to all my friends and anyone else who would enjoys reading about outdoor adventure. I really enjoyed the great description of detail in Disco's travels.
An enjoyable collection of stories from a hiker who has hiked thousands of miles on many of the big trails. Easy to read with quite a bit of humorous insights as to what it's like to be a long distance hiker.
"I Hike", by Lawton Grinter gets 5 stars from me. It is not often that I laugh out loud while reading a book. It's even rarer that both my wife and I both laugh out loud, and that is what happened, not once, but several times as I read a few of the 12 "Mostly True Stories" on a recent camping trip, as a few of us sat in a circle illuminated by candlelight in a shelter in the Maine woods.
"Disco", as he known in thru- hiking circles, has assembled a most enjoyable book of what he considers the better tales from his more than 10,000 miles of backpacking on America's National Scenic Trails. I've been to a number of the places, and had similar experiences, and liked the vivid brushstrokes in his writing style.
This book would make an excellent present for any hiker wanna-be as well as for the blistered veteran backpacker.
A nice surprise that recounts specific events rather than entire thu-hikes. For those of us who spend a lot of time on the trail, the stories are great examples of the reality of the trail with an honesty and an openness that was quite refreshing. Sometimes you doubt yourself and your decisions on the trail and the author explains similar moments that he has experienced himself, allowing the reader to understand that even triple crown hikers feel just like you do on occasion.
I enjoyed this little book very much. I wished it was three times as long, though. I read it in two nights, enjoyed enormously and was terribly sad to finish it. A complete different approach from the normal hiking trip description, very entertaining, great writing. Hope more hiking stories will follow.
I enjoyed this book, and read through it pretty quickly. It petered out a bit towards the end, but did have some funny stories. This was my 20th book about hiking long trails (AT, PCT, CD). When you pair the rarity of someone wanting to do any of these trails with the rarity of being a talented writer, you end up with quite a few poorly written books about an interesting subject. While I would recommend this book, I would even more enthusiastically recommend "Wild", by Cheryl Strayed, "A Walk in the Woods" by Bill Bryson, and both "Stumblin' Through" books by A. Digger Stoltz.
I've really enjoyed it. As a backpacker that hasn't done anything longer than a few days, it's interesting to see the mindset of a long-haul thru hiker. The author definitely has the experience the AT, the PCT (twice), and the CDT, just to name a few. Rather than grinding away on gear details or talking about his own exploits in a bragging fashion, Lawton Grinter tells short stories about specific episodes while providing enough background info to keep the reader up to speed.

I wish it was a smidge longer, but I really did enjoy it for what it was worth and hope that the author has some more material in the works.
I was expecting another thru-hike narrative when I bought this book, and I was initially disappointed with its content. However, I Hike turned out to be a collection of tales about almost everything that can and will go wrong on a long-distance hike.

Mr. Grinter has hiked all three of the major trails and has had his share of problems with bears, hypothermia, high water, detours, forest fires, and self-inflicted stomach ailments. Yet he kept grinding on to the finish; it's simply what hikers do.

Beside writing, Grinter has also tried his hand at filmmaking, and he is a good storyteller, as well as being an expert hiker. The chapters "Gator-Boy" and "On Luck' s Side" were particularly gratifying, as each show that hikers form both a community and extended family. I will take a lot from this book on my next hike and would recommend it to anybody who likes really long walks in the woods.
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