cover image Evergreen Dreaming: Trail Tales of an Aging Hiker

Evergreen Dreaming: Trail Tales of an Aging Hiker

Peter Kurtz. Longitudes, $16.95 trade paper (272p) ISBN 978-1-7324-7890-9

Kurtz, a 55-year-old technical writer (Bluejackets in the Blubber Room), hikes from Georgia to North Carolina along the Appalachian Trail in this entertaining travelogue. His love for nature started as a teen camping with his family in the Blue Ridge Mountain; now, his wife, Lynn, supports him in his hiking endeavors, but worries about his quest at his age. Kurtz makes several friends along the way (among them, Dylan, a 24-year-old realizing his dream to hike the entire trail, who joins Kurtz for a couple days), and describes the scenery (“a long, flat stretch with lots of overhanging rhododrendon that offers a nice shady canopy”). Along the way, he argues for wilderness conservation, noting that only 3% of the 2,200-mile trail is designated wilderness and warning that open spaces are threatened. Kurtz also discusses his affinity for reading (The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn), his love for the Beatles, his desire for hot water, and his reliance on sturdy walking sticks (one of which he names “Kip”)—and he always makes sure to call Lynn to share his experiences. Kurtz’s charming memoir encourages wilderness purists to chase their dreams, regardless of age. [em](BookLife) [/em]