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Author:
Lani, Andrea. Author.
Title:
Uphill Both Ways [Large Print] : Hiking Toward Happiness on the Colorado Trail / Andrea Lani.
Format:
[Large Print] :
Edition:
Center Point Large Print Edition.
Publisher:
Center Point Large Print
Copyright Date:
2024
Description:
447 pages (large print) : illustrations, photographs, map ; 23 cm.
Subject:
Lani, Andrea--Travel--Colorado Trail.--Colorado Trail.
Lani, Andrea--Family.
Hiking.
Hiking.--Colorado Trail.--Colorado Trail.
Nature writers--United States--Biography.
Hikers.
Hikers.--United States--Biography.
Hikers.--Women.
Hikers.--Colorado Trail--Colorado Trail--Biography.
Large Print Books.
Memoir.
Colorado Trail (Colo.)--Description and travel.
Autobiographies.
Travel writing.
Nonfiction--Parenting.
Nonfiction--Biography.
Notes:
Regular print version previously published by University of Nebraska Press. Includes appendix with equipment list. Includes bibliographical references (pages 445-447).
Contents:
Headwaters -- Succession -- Backcountry -- Disturbance -- Bedrock -- False summit -- Watershed -- Peaks and valleys -- Range -- Restoration -- Tableland -- Terminus.
Summary:
"In Uphill Both Ways, Andrea Lani walks us through the Southern Rockies, describing how the region has changed since the discovery of gold in 1859. At the same time, she delves into the history of her family, who immigrated to Leadville to work in the mines, and her own story of hiking the trail in her early twenties before returning two decades later, a depressed middle-aged mom in East Coast exile seeking happiness in a childhood landscape. On the 489-mile trek from Denver to Durango on the Colorado Trail, Lani's family traveled through stunning scenery and encountered wildflowers, wildlife, and too many other hikers. They ate cold oatmeal in a chilly, wet tent and experienced scorching heat, torrential thunderstorms, and the first nip of winter. Her kids grew in unimaginable ways, and they became known as "the family of five," an oddity along a trail populated primarily by solo men. As they inched along the trail, Lani began to exercise disused smile muscles, despite the challenges of hiking in a middle-aged body, maintaining her children's safety and happiness, and contending with marital discord. She learned that being a slow hiker does not make one a bad hiker and began to uncover the secret to happiness."-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
9798891640542
LCCN:
2023950252
Locations:
XHPD657 -- Glenwood Public Library (Glenwood)

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