The Barefoot Sisters Southbound

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· Stackpole Books
4.4
20 reviews
eBook
480
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Sisters Lucy and Susan Letcher begin their barefoot thru-hike of the Appalachian Trail. A story filled with humor and determination.

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4.4
20 reviews
Jenica Ferguson
6 December 2012
A well written account o f the trail and tons of adventures along the way. Makes you want to quit your job, live off pop-tarts and ramen, and go hike.
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Joel Pollard
20 January 2013
I met the "barefoot" Sisters while hiking the AT.....And I never once actually see them with barefeet.I LOVE thru hiking, but hate most thru hikers.
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Lusuana Katooloo
2 July 2014
It took me forever to read it... first, I'm a slow reader, second I could only read a handful of pages at a time.. not because the book was boring but because I found myself entrapped on the at with these girls which would get disturbed by the physical world around me... I want to be on the trail so bad that I really didn't want the book to end. I'll start reading the sequel tomorrow, and I plan on starting my hike in Feb (nobo) or may (sobo) which I'll probably yoyo - Woodstock (the bird)
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About the author

Lucy Letcher is an artist and a writer. She has an MFA in printmaking from Edinburgh College of Art, and has exhibited in galleries in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Germany. She currently lives and works in Berlin. Susan Letcher is a doctoral student in ecology at the University of Connecticut. She plans to work as a professor for study abroad courses in Costa Rica with the Organization for Tropical Studies.

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