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Five Million Steps
- Hiking the Pacific Crest Trail After Three Decades of Service to Our Nation
- De: Jason France
- Narrado por: Jason France
- Duración: 6 h y 12 m
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From a rough childhood to a distinguished United States Air Force career, Jason France’s life has been a whirlwind of sacrifice, service, and personal struggle. But it has also been filled with amazing opportunities and incredible experiences. After retiring from serving over three decades in uniform—and holding one of the highest enlisted leadership positions in the military—Jason embarks on a solo trek to hike the 2,650-mile Pacific Crest Trail. His five-month journey to rediscover himself and fulfill a childhood dream turns out to be far more than he imagined.
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Great story!
- De Gregory R. Bodenstein en 12-17-24
- Five Million Steps
- Hiking the Pacific Crest Trail After Three Decades of Service to Our Nation
- De: Jason France
- Narrado por: Jason France
Great book on the PCT journey by a 30 year AF Vet!
Revisado: 01-02-25
Jay my friend! My fellow PCT hiker! My fellow serviceman! My hero. My family man!
You wrote a great book my friend! You took us back to so many things in our own personal life, marine experience, my upbringing, my own PCT hike, my reason for a hike was 32 years in corporate america where i was burnt out completely. Thank you so much for writing the book and for hanging in there terminus to terminus! My hike was combined over 2 years, thank you for allowing the rest of us to hike our own hike!
Once again, enjoyed the book, learned alot about you and appreciated all of it.
You demonstrate in your book that your upbringing, your parents or lack there of, or any other excuses that many people make do not define us and do not determine what we go on to do in our adult life and in the rest of our life. Thank you for demonstrating that for us and achieving so much success in the Air Force with your family and in life in general.
I highly recommend this book to previous long distance hikers, future hikers and those dealing with mental health issues, dealing with obstacles in life and the power that comes from getting outside, taking the bull by the horns and not allowing circumstances to dictate your results.
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