You Are Invited to Walk With Me Again

I am excited to announce that, three years in the making, my third trekking adventure book is published. I want to thank you for following Books and My Backpack and for your interest in my writing.

The John Muir Trail, which is one of eight distance paths I have been fortunate to walk, was so different than the others. It was 246 miles of wilderness beauty and challenges in California’s Sierra Nevada, one of the world’s most stunning landscapes.

This book is much more than a trekking story. A cast of intriguing characters enhance Hoofin’ It on the John Muir Trail, which holds new twists around every corner and over mountain passes that top 13,000 feet. It answers the question: Would I overcome my fear of heights and conquer Mount Whitney, the highest peak in the continental USA? As usual, my wife Sue walked with me and helped make this book possible.

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Your support means more to me than you can imagine.

My appreciation, always.

Happy trails,

Reg

Why No Book Reviews?

Wondering why I have not posted book reviews for a while? Does it mean I stopped reading?

Never!

My pen has been busy with my finishing touches on my third trekking adventure book, but I have been reading more than ever. I have been on a hot streak of discovering books that have kept me turning pages.

Get ready, here it goes. You are gonna love these!

The Unteachables, by Gordon Karman

Snow Boys, by Simon Doyle

Super, by Grant Smits

Stupid Fast: A Runner’s Story, by Mike Balleza

First Boy, by Gary D. Schmidt

Third Son, by S.E. Green

Finally, four from prolific, best-selling author Catherine Ryan Hyde: Stay, Take Me With You, Say Goodbye for Now, Ask Him Why.

I hope you save time to read Hoofin’ It on the John Muir Trail. It will be available next week!