If the world's endless buzz has you craving a quiet breath, this little book offers one.
Over a thousand miles on the Pacific Crest Trail, Adam Segel-Moss-father, husband, nature-lover, and seeker of wonder- didn't hike to break records; he hiked to switch the noise off and hear himself think for the first time in years.
This book is a love letter-to nature, family, long-held dreams, and the small, ordinary moments that shape us. Written with warmth, humor, and humility, Adam's reflections invite each of us-at any age-to step away, dream again, and prove that long-shelved possibilities can still unfold.
Inside you'll find candid daily entries that capture the highs, lows, and blistered in-betweens; trail-side poems that freeze small moments we often rush past; and honest reflections on family, aging, and the quiet pull of unfinished dreams.
Whether you're a seasoned hiker, a weekend wanderer, or simply a dreamer at heart, Walking in Wonder welcomes you to take a few steps down the trail-and take your own walk toward what matters most to you.Related Subjects
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