Ebook {Epub PDF} Thirst: 2600 Miles to Home by Heather Anish Anderson






















 · Thru-hiking legend and FKT (Fastest Known Time) record-holder Heather “Anish” Anderson’s debut book, Thirst: Miles to Home, hit the shelves in January , and is already making itself known in the thru-hiking community. If you’re one of the few people who don’t know who Anish is, let’s take a look at the woman who has taken the thru-hiking world by storm since hitting the Estimated Reading Time: 6 mins.  · Gear reviews previews / Andrew Skurka. “Better her than me,” I said multiple times during Thirst: miles to home, by Heather Anderson (“Anish”) about her record-setting thru-hike of the Pacific Crest Trail in , which she completed in 60+ days at an astounding pace of over 43 miles per day. This glorified diary is an honest and accurate depiction of the www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 2 mins.  · In her new memoir, Thirst: Miles to Home, Heather, whose trail name is "Anish," conveys not only her athleticism and wilderness adventures, but also shares her distinct message of courage--her willingness to turn away from the predictability of a more traditional life in an effort to seek out what most fulfills her. Amid the rigors of the trail--pain, fear, loneliness, and dangers--she .


In , Heather "Anish" Anderson set a new speed record for hiking the Pacific Crest Trail. She shares her journey in Thirst: Miles to Home. "I refuse to let this suffering be for nothing. In fact, I refuse to suffer." I whispered to myself as I pushed each tent stake into the ground. "I can adapt. I am adapting." Another long day was done and I was forty-two miles closer to Canada." ― Heather "Anish" Anderson, Thirst: Miles to Home. In her new memoir, Thirst: Miles to Home from non-profit publisher Mountaineers Books, Heather, whose trail name is "Anish," conveys not only her athleticism and wilderness adventures, but also shares her distinct message of courage—her willingness to turn away from the predictability of a more traditional life in an effort to seek out what most fulfills her.


“Better her than me,” I said multiple times during Thirst: miles to home, by Heather Anderson (“Anish”) about her record-setting thru-hike of the Pacific Crest Trail in , which she completed in 60+ days at an astounding pace of over 43 miles per day. This glorified diary is an honest and accurate depiction of the endeavor. In her new memoir, Thirst: Miles to Home, Heather, whose trail name is "Anish," conveys not only her athleticism and wilderness adventures, but also shares her distinct message of courage—her willingness to turn away from the predictability of a more traditional life in an effort to seek out what most fulfills her. Amid the rigors of the. In , Heather “Anish” Anderson set a new speed record for hiking the Pacific Crest Trail. She shares her journey in Thirst: Miles to Home.

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