On Trails

An Exploration

Hardcover, 340 pages

English language

Published July 12, 2016 by Simon & Schuster.

ISBN:
978-1-4767-3921-2
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OCLC Number:
985638930

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4 stars (1 review)

"From a brilliant new literary voice comes a groundbreaking exploration of how trails help us understand the world--from tiny ant trails to hiking paths that span continents, from interstate highways to the Internet. In 2009, while thru-hiking the Appalachian Trail, Robert Moor began to wonder about the paths that lie beneath our feet: How do they form? Why do some improve over time while others devolve? What makes us follow or strike off on our own? Over the course of the next seven years, Moor traveled the globe, exploring trails of all kinds, from the miniscule to the massive. He learned the tricks of master trail-builders, hunted down long-lost Cherokee trails, and traced the origins of our road networks and the Internet. In each chapter, Moor interweaves his adventures with findings from science, history, philosophy, and nature writing--combining the nomadic joys of Peter Matthiessen with the eclectic wisdom of Lewis …

3 editions

Detailed and at times wandering, but not lost

4 stars

The author is clearly a talented writes and dedicated researcher of his material. At the end he begins to tie the themes into each other in a very beautiful, if not wholly fleshed out manner. As said in the introduction, this isn't a framework culminating in a final conclusion. Rather it's more like the trails explored: With a clear delineation of being finishing, but not quite complete, in that there's always more path to walk.

Subjects

  • Hiking
  • Trails
  • Travel
  • Philosophy
  • Hikers
  • Biography

Places

  • Canada