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North, finding my way while running the Appalachian Trail, Scott Jurek with Jenny Jurek

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North, finding my way while running the Appalachian Trail, Scott Jurek with Jenny Jurek
Language
eng
resource.biographical
autobiography
Illustrations
illustrationsmaps
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
North
Oclc number
1029356356
Responsibility statement
Scott Jurek with Jenny Jurek
Sub title
finding my way while running the Appalachian Trail
Summary
"From the author of the bestseller Eat and Run, a thrilling new memoir about his grueling, exhilarating, and immensely inspiring 46-day run to break the speed record for the Appalachian Trail. Scott Jurek is one of the world's best-known and most-beloved ultrarunners. Renowned for remarkable endurance and speed, accomplished on a vegan diet, he's finished first in nearly all of ultrarunning's elite events over the course of his career. But after two decades of racing, training, speaking, and touring, Jurek felt an urgent need to discover something new about himself. He embarked on a wholly unique challenge, one that would force him to grow as a person and as an athlete: breaking the speed record for the Appalachian Trail. North is the story of the 2,189-mile journey that nearly shattered him. When he set out in the spring of 2015, Jurek anticipated punishing terrain, forbidding weather, and inevitable injuries. He would have to run nearly fifty miles a day, every day, for almost seven weeks. He knew he would be pushing himself to the limit--that comfort and rest would be in short supply--but he couldn't have imagined the physical and emotional toll the trip would exact, or the rewards it would offer. With his wife, Jenny, friends, and the kindness of strangers supporting him, Jurek ran, hiked, and stumbled his way north, one mile at a time. A stunning narrative of perseverance and personal transformation, North is the portrait of a man stripped bare in the most demanding and transcendent effort of his life. It will inspire runners and nonrunners alike to keep striving for their personal best."--Dust jacket
Table Of Contents
Give and take -- Deep South -- Live what you love -- Wabi Sabi masterpiece -- This is who I am, this is what I do -- Never bet against the champ -- Virginia -- It never always gets worse -- Southern hospitality -- Nickels and dimes -- Mid-Atlantic -- Rocksylvania -- Running through the sticks with my woes -- New England -- Nasty -- Vermud -- Special forces -- Maine -- Dancing with the genie -- The hundred-mile nightmare -- Down to the wire -- The greatest mountain
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