To the Gorge: Working, Grief, and Resilience & 460 Miles on the Pacific Crest Path

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**A USA TODAY bestseller**

A riveting narrative of affection and loss, grief and pleasure, as one lady embarks on a quest for a document on the Pacific Crest Path.

When Emily Halnon misplaced her beloved mom to a uncommon uterine most cancers at simply sixty-six years outdated, she wished to do one thing monumental to honor the particular person her mom had been: adventurous, brave, inspiring. Emily’s mother had taken up operating in her late forties; she ran her first marathon at fifty. She realized to swim at sixty so she may do triathlons, and he or she lived by means of a grim analysis with extraordinary pleasure and power, nonetheless going for lengthy bike rides and walks up till the ultimate weeks earlier than her demise. She even went skydiving to have fun her sixtieth birthday.

It was going to take one thing particular to pay tribute to such a exceptional, lifeloving spirit. Emily, already an completed ultrarunner (impressed to initially begin operating by her mom), determined to attempt to break the document for the Quickest Identified Time by a girl on the Pacific Crest Path’s 460 miles throughout Oregon. As she laid out plans for her run, she started to surprise: Might she additionally break the lads’s document?

To the Gorge takes the reader by means of her 7 days, 19 hours, and 23 minutes on the path, overlaying almost sixty miles a day on foot over rugged terrain, and battling all the problems that would come up throughout such a monstrous enterprise: hammered muscle tissues, golf ballsized blisters, sleep deprivation, alpine storms, and debilitating self-doubt. All of the whereas, she concurrently struggles with get by means of the profound grief of dropping her mother and grapples with transfer ahead after experiencing devastating loss.

Interwoven with Halnon’s eight-day effort are her remembrances from her mom’s life and demise, exploring the difficult expertise of grief—and what shines by means of it.

To the Gorge will resonate with anybody whom life has hit with a hardball and has needed to dig deep as they surprise how they may pull by means of. Full of journey and coronary heart, To the Gorge invitations readers to contemplate what our best losses can train us about dwell the one life we get.

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ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CL5DTDHS
Writer ‏ : ‎ Pegasus Books (Could 7, 2024)
Publication date ‏ : ‎ Could 7, 2024
Language ‏ : ‎ English
File dimension ‏ : ‎ 24863 KB
Textual content-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
Display screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
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Print size ‏ : ‎ 223 pages

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Prospects discover the ebook emotional, poignant, and delightful. They describe the writing high quality as magical and uncommon. Readers discover consolation, inspiration, and encouragement within the journey. Additionally they respect the vivid storytelling and uncooked emotion.

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  1. Melissa Johnston

    Emily Halnon captures the journey of grief and healing through running.
    “To the Gorge: Running, Grief, and Resilience & 460 Miles on the Pacific Crest Trail” is a powerful memoir that beautifully captures the author’s journey through grief. The book delves deep into the author’s experiences, exploring the profound impact of loss and the healing power of nature. Through vivid storytelling and raw emotion, the author paints a poignant picture of their grief journey, allowing readers to empathize and connect on a personal level. The parallel narrative of running and hiking on the Pacific Crest Trail serves as a metaphor for the ups and downs of grief, highlighting the resilience and strength required to navigate life’s challenges. Overall, this book is a moving testament to the human spirit and the transformative power of perseverance in the face of loss.

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  2. KMG

    An stunningly vulnerable memoir that will leave you touched and inspired – a must read!
    I took my time reading this incredible book – savoring each chapter so that I could fully absorb the words, the feelings, and the sense of being there along with the author as she ran across Oregon in pursuit of a time goal, to honor her late mother. Her writing brings you along with her on the trail and back into memories of her mother’s courageous life. The touching stories of support from her community of friends and family will have you alternately laughing and crying. Whether or not you are a runner, whether or not you love dogs or trails or being outdoors, this story will inspire you to open yourself up to love deeply and lead a brave life.

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  3. Ian Petersen

    Incredible read
    Incredibly well written book, weaving two story lines of losing her mother and the inspiring undertaking of running the Oregon PCT to celebrate her tenacity. It was a hard book to put down, so be sure you have a tissue box with you for this one, because it is a powerfully written and you will probably tear up more than a few times. While the inspirational feat Emily accomplishes on the trail is hard to comprehend, the universal themes of navigating grief, supporting community, and living wholehearted are relatable for anybody. Can’t recommend highly enough!

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  4. AJ Bostelman

    Honest and raw
    This is a story about a heroic accomplishment Halnon undertook to honor her mother that died from terminal cancer. Halnon showed the anticipation of loss, the loss, and after the loss in a wholehearted manner. She paired the story of grief with her resilience in the 460 mile run in a little over a week to honor her mother. This was a beautiful memoir. It leaves a heavy heart with underlying hope.

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  5. New England reviewer

    Very well written.
    Excellent book. Emily Halnon is a very talented writer.

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  6. J. G. 2012

    Beauty amidst loss
    It takes a certain kind of writing talent to weave a tale of loss that is at the same time also beautiful and relatable. Emily Halnon does this deftly in To The Gorge. Each narrative thread exposes the rawness of life in a way that’s compelling and makes the reader reflect on their own journeys with grief and loss. Yet somehow, there’s plenty of levity to cushion the dark moments. Emily’s days spent running through majestic mountains while she reflects on the life of her mother somehow assure us that both she, and WE, will survive her loss and our own, both past and future.

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  7. OutsideAlways

    Powerful Story
    This book is powerful. Emily was so inspired by her late mother which shined through each page. The tales she shared and moments of powerful ups and downs on the trails kept me gripped. Emily also adds in touches of humor that sneak up and help you crack a smile between tears. Avoiding giving any spoilers, I can comfortably say this will touch anyone who has experienced grief or familial hardship. The vulnerability Halnon shows is inspiring and may just make the average walk want to run across the country.

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  8. Kim Russell

    You Won’t Regret Reading This Book
    So much to say but I don’t want to ruin it for potential readers. This book made me very emotional as my experience parallels Emilys – just two years after her mother passed from cancer, my mom also passed from cancer. Emily is able to describe my exact sentiments regarding a daughters love for her mom and expressing the grief of losing our biggest cheerleader. I loved the format of the book too. Emily is an outstanding author, runner and dog mama. I encourage everyone to read this because death touches every single one us at some point and we need to talk more about our struggles with grief and make it more acceptable.

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  9. Amazon Customer

    I wasn’t sure if I’d be able to read this without dissolving into tears being in the middle of chemotherapy myself, but I’m glad I did. Emily has a way with words, and I know her mum would be so proud.

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