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  • The Trail Provides

  • A Boy's Memoir of Thru-Hiking the Pacific Crest Trail
  • By: David Smart
  • Narrated by: David Smart
  • Length: 9 hrs and 28 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (274 ratings)

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The Trail Provides

By: David Smart
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Disillusioned by the corporate lifestyle, David finds himself unemployed and desperate for change. Bradley, his older, more adventurous, and slightly-wreckless college fraternity brother presents an enticing offer. Just a few weeks later, the two inexperienced hopefuls abandon society and plunge into a soul-searching sojourn to thru-hike the Pacific Crest trail, a 2,650-mile Mexico-to-Canada footpath - barefoot. At the trail’s mercy from day one, the two hikers face the endless pains of walking, rising tensions, and falling behind to the coming winter.

The Trail Provides is a thru-hiking memoir filled with stories about companionship, lessons learned, dreams and reality, and leaving everything behind for the desire of transformation, insight, and self-discovery. Now, let’s begin the journey....

©2018 David Smart (P)2019 David Smart
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Fresh and open

Enjoyed how open he was about his own self-discovery, revelation and gratitude of the experience. Well written and honest. Oregon and Washington felt a bit rushed and many PCT writers give more description of the landmarks they pass in these areas. But it was true to the story. Trail fatigue set in and the pressing need to finish before the snow comes in the north. It was more about the relationships with fellow hikers and his own self discovery. The trail is still the trail and that part really does not change.

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Best trail book yet!!!

I’ve listened to a lot of trail books (both AT and PCT) and thjs was the best. The first “non-self serving” perspective out there. The author does a great job of telling the good, bad and the ugly and even his own flaws. I feel it makes him a lot more relatable and makes it easier to become enthralled with the story. GREAT LISTEN!!! Give it a go!!!!

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Pushing your limits!

I had a close friend in my youth (I'm 65) that gave me a copy of A Walk Across America by Peter Jenkins. It caught my imagination of doing that kind of adventure and accomplishing a difficult task. I've also listened to Cheryl Strayed's account, Bill Bryson's humorous Walk in the Woods, Ethan Galogly the Trail. My wife passed in 2022 and I have a lot of time to listen to books while I work, and in the evenings. When I listen to a particulary engaging story, which this is, I will often be longing to not step out of the story, when it ends, as I feel with this one. Thank you David, many great life lessons can be learned with that kind of punishing journey. We have it too easy in this modern existence and we crave that kind of raw reality and pushing our physical limits which enevitably leads many to spiritual enlightment. I think I am going to delve in to John Muir's First Summer in the Sierra.

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The thing that stood out most to me or this epic journey of a lifetime is the insight on what through HiiKER go through.

I loved this story and felt like I was on the journey with them love getting to know the characters and the experiences while Anna through hike of this epic long journey. The characters were real and raw. I highly recommend those with an adventurous spirit or those that want to have an adventure read this book. it will bring tears of joy, Especially at the end!

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excellent book !!

several times I listened to the sample of this book , and didnt buy it. Because I was unsure of the narrator's voice. But recently decided to take a chance , and so glad I did !!! I loved this book and the adventure !! and got teary eyed along with them as they finished. ❤

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Pleasant surprise

I’ve listened to this book twice.
When first I heard Davids narration I thought that I wouldn’t be able to relate. But, I soon found myself immersed in this younger mans story. I found David’s story to be sincere and heartfelt. I’ve been contemplating and planning my own thru hike and found David’s story to be inspiring and instructive. I was very glad I opened myself to another’s perspective.

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Captivating

An intriguing story of perseverance, camaraderie and adventure. An honest narrative of human weakness and triumph.

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Great listen/read

As a hiker and aspiring thru hiker I enjoyed this book. Great insight to the trails highs and lows.

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Honest and captivating

This is the 4th PCT “memoir” I have read and I just loved it (and hated for it to end)! I do believe it is my favorite.

David’s honest recollection of the highs and lows of his time on the trail was truly captivating. Hearing him describe the evolution of his own thinking, handling of trail life and relationships along the miles was excellent.

From a literary perspective, there was just enough “conversation” included without too much “he said, she said” to detract from the story. This was much appreciated and allowed each vignette to flow.

I personally found I needed to listen at 1.25 speed, but tested first... I am happy to say that didn’t change the sound or character of David’s voice much at all. Sometimes that isn’t the case.

I feel like a personal friend of David’s now! Well done!

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Absolutely Loved This Book

The book was amazing. I loved David’s point of view and the way the book was narrated. It really put a cool perspective on all aspects of the trail and experiences he had on the trail. It makes me want to pursue doing the trial myself. It’s been a goal for me. And after enjoying this book, I am definitely starting my planning. Thank you David for sharing your journey!! I Highly recommended this book !

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