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Publication Date: October 22, 2018
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I’ve followed Medicare Pastor’s journals for a long time and they are some of my favorites. A lot of books are just journals in book form and that’s okay. Not this one. This book is SO much more. Her stories are much more fleshed out and I enjoyed learning even more about her and her hikes than I knew before. I read it slowly and savored it. I felt like I was on trail and could see what she was seeing. It’s very well written and I didn’t want it to end!I was honored to be mentioned. At the end of one year she was worried she wouldn’t be able to keep hiking. When I saw the next year that she was coming back to hike, I posted I was glad she was still able.Mary is a huge inspiration to so many. When I see someone on a Facebook group question whether they can hike at an older age or with knee replacements I suggest they look her up. Her grit and determination are a great example of how to live, no matter our age or activity.If you don’t know, Mary started seriously long distance hiking at age 60 and by her mid seventies she had hiked the Triple Crown--AT, PCT and CDT. Additionally, she has hiked two routes of the Camino in Europe and huge portions of the ADT, which crosses the U.S. east to west.
I was excited to receive this book. As a “wannabe through hiker†I was looking for a bit more inspiration. I am having difficulties even finishing it. This book is filled with typos and rambling.You “meet†many people throughout the book but learn nothing of them. There is no depth just repetition of laundry, singing nightly prayers, and altitude mentions. Very little in the way of actual experiences.After reading many of the 5 star reviews I noticed that they were trail friends or people who had already read her journals.I will be hard pressed to even finish, hey maybe I’ll just jump to the end. I really don’t think I would miss much sadly.
Pastor Mary's passion and grittiness enable her to achieve her goal to hike all three big trails, PCT, AT, CDT--the Triple Crown at the age of 76. She finds beauty and blessings no matter the trail conditions or physical challenges faced. Mary writes with a sense of humor that had me enjoying her encounters with her fellow hikers and the wildlife on the trail. She inspires me to live my life to the fullest despite the physical limitations that come with aging.
This book is the story of Mary, who, starting at age 65 and retirement, began hiking the triple crown, which consists of the Appalachian Trail, Pacific Crest Trail, and the Continental Divide Trail. The story is that of a fairly remarkable person. As Mary frequently reminds the reader, there are geriatric hikers, although long-distance geriatric backpackers are just slightly more common than that of the Dodo bird.Mary hiked the three long-distance trails never as a thru-hiker, but always as a section hiker. Her choice of sections seem to be somewhat random to me, a portion of the Appalachian Trail, then a portion of the PCT, then back to the AT, then to a completely disjointed segment of the PCT, so on and so forth. She did the CDT as a single entity, but even then, somewhat disjointed, though tending from south to north.The delights of reading this book were that it is fairly incredible (and delightful) that someone her age would do more than past the days in a rocking chair. Even more incredible is that she has had multiple orthopedic procedures—her bones were just not holding up—and yet she still persisted in hiking. Mary and I both hail from Puyallup, WA, and her spirit reminds me of an old pediatrician in town, P.G., of whom the town even has a statue to him(!), who would spend weeks backpacking in the snow or forest, well into his 80’s, long after having had multiple joints replaced.I don’t think I would ever consider doing what Mary has done. True, I plan on thru-hiking the PCT next year as a geriatric wanderer. I have no interest in the random break-up of the trail that she has done. In the course of doing that, she required the support of multiple friends, family and others in order for her to maintain short segments, frequent re-supplies, massive segments slack hiked, and very frequent retreats from the trail to stay in hotels or other places of comfort. I’m sure the automobile, train and plane use were for at least 2-3x the actual length of the trail—not the best way to go when people are going ape about “global warmingâ€. I’d rather leave my more elderly years hiking the Pacific NW, doing as I can without the necessity of going to the other side on the country. But, that’s me, and Mary has her own wonderful story.I have just a few complaints about the book. Mary claims to have used people to help her edit the book. I’m not sure they were too careful or critical, as they should have been. There were many, many typos. It was often very difficult to follow exactly where Mary started and stopped the trail, if one really wished to see what she had done. While Mary left out much needed detail about the hike itself, but other details were exceedingly annoying. I really didn’t care to know 20 or more times over that Mary washed her underclothes, and which underclothes she washed; or, her precise meals at her multiple city stops; or, the many times she decided to sing the Holden Evening prayer—she could have just told us once, and then mentioned that she often tended to sing the prayer or wash her clothes, at various times. With editing, the book could have been half the length and far more delightful to read without missing out on critical details of her adventures.I laud Mary for her adventuresome, and willingness to journey outside of her “comfort zone†on hobbit-like adventures, chasing the rainbow and following her dreams. Mary is an encouragement to many geriatric hikers like myself, and I wish her, as Roy Rogers would say, many happy trails.
After reading Thru Hiking Will Break Your Heart (Carrot Quinn), I was looking for another inspirational hiking tale. While I am impressed that this "little old lady" (as she characterizes herself on every page - ugh!) completed this amazing accomplishment, I was bored and underwhelmed by her account of the trip. Also, as a segment hiker, the tale is very choppy. I don't think I learned anything about hiking the trails, wasn't generally excited by her experiences and the writing and editing left much to be desired. But, hats off to Mary for her accomplishments!
I chose this book to read as I am a woman about to celebrate her 73rd. Birthday in a few days.I could not hike like our author. I am still recovering from a serious fall in the road breaking my shoulder and requiring a plate with 9 screws to put me back together. I had other injuries too. I wouldn't dare to try to hike in our beautiful outdoors at my age.I enjoyed hiking along with Mary in pain or not.What I didn't enjoy or share with Mary was her love for wild flowers. Most I have never heard of. Pictures may have helped.I am grateful that people were kind to an old lady offering some help. When in our 70s we all need help.Thank you Mary Davison for unknowingly taking me along on your hikes.May God bless you.P.s. what are the words to The Holden Prayer?
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