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from Mountaineers Books , October 2009
From the 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 100 yards...
Buy it using the buttons on the right, find it on Amazon, or read it on the Kindle.
and check out my second book, coming out in Fall 2013 from Mountaineers Books... Small Feet, Big Land
In June 2007, Erin McKittrick and her husband, Hig, left Seattle for the Aleutian Islands, traveling solely by human power through some of the most rugged terrain in the world. This is the story of their unprecedented trek along the northwest coast and their encounters with pelting rains, ferocious winds, blizzards, and bears, as well as with the tiny communities that dot this wild region.
An epic wilderness adventure, their journey is also one of learning and discovery. Erin and Hig set out with a desire to better understand the interplay between human communities, ecosystems, and natural resources along their route. They pass through clear cuts, mining areas, and streams with declining wild salmon populations. By taking each mile step by step, they intimately explore the coastal regions of Washington, British Columbia, and Alaska. By hiking, cross-country skiing, and packrafting, they see the wilderness in its larger context and gain a unique, on-the-ground perspective.
Whether discussing politics with off-the-grid back-to-the-landers, spooking a grizzly from the underbursh, repairing gear with dental floss, or catching a still-warm pizza falling from the sky, Erin and Hig experience a rich and varied coast, a world facing destructive change, but with hope for a sustainable future.
View a slideshow of photos from the book or see a more extensive set of photos from the trip.
Read excerpts from the beginning of chapter 8 (Into the Storms) and from our ski through the Chuitna Coal prospect (in chapter 11).
The story has been turned into a full-length documentary - Journey on the Wild Coast. You can also see trip videos (including the infamous bear encounter) on our YouTube Channel, and stay tuned for the documentary (hopefully Fall 2010).
Read more of my writing on our Essays page, and on the Ground Truth Trekking blog.
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Since the book came out in October 2009, we've held dozens of events - in Alaska, the Pacific Northwest, and the western U.S. We had a lot of great turnouts and a lot of excellent events, and I'd like to thank all the folks who came out to listen, our hosts, and everyone who made the events happen. The book is in its third printing and going strong. Thanks!
Twitter Updates:@GroundTruthTrek:Afternoon daybreeze yesterday kept us on the beach, but it looks good this morning - hopefully we're off to cross... http://t.co/A6deON4Cmh
@GroundTruthTrek:I always appreciate it when media makes us seem normal.... http://t.co/6uWaxlURyc
@GroundTruthTrek:Catch us at 10AM tomorrow morning on Talk of Alaska on Alaska Public Radio! (and call in with any questions or thoughts).
@GroundTruthTrek:Lituya on the muddy rocks of Turnagain Arm. http://t.co/6E5vwQqGsT
@GroundTruthTrek:From Kenai to Anchorage, by mud and tides... Check out the latest post on our journey.... http://t.co/iHRvSnyRMH