As Far As the Eye Can See
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As Far As the Eye Can See

Reflections of an Appalachian Trail Hiker

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As Far As the Eye Can See

Reflections of an Appalachian Trail Hiker

About this book

When David Brill's now-classic account of his 1979 thru-hike of the 2,190-mile Appalachian Trail was released in 1990, it immediately struck a chord with veterans and aspirants of one of the world's longest continuously marked footpaths. Over the years, the book has continued to sell through multiple printings.

As Far as the Eye Can See: Reflections of an Appalachian Trail Hiker, now in its fifth (thirtieth-anniversary) edition and eighth printing, was recently released by the University of Tennessee Press. The new edition features a new preface on Brill's 2019 40th-anniversary reunion in Maine with his AT buddies, as well as prefaces to earlier editions and three bonus chapters that bring Brill's continuing connection with the trail to near the present.

In the years following release of As Far as the Eye Can See, first-person accounts of hiking the trail burgeoned into a literary genre, but Brill's book was among the first to capture the physical and spiritual aspects of the long journey across fourteen states.

Brill and his fellow hikers, who are all portrayed in the book, were relatively early devotees on a pilgrimage that, within a few decades, would become a popular rite of passage. Indeed, by the end of 1979, a mere 837 people had reported finishing the entire AT route over the trail's then 42-year history. The total now easily exceeds 20,000.

Brill credits his trail experiences with inspiring his career as a magazine journalist and book author and providing the theme for much of his subsequent writing on nature and adventure travel. The trail also did much to shape his enduring values and beliefs.

"Though it took me a while to realize it, the trail had shaped me, had given me a philosophy, had toughened me in some ways, had softened me in others, and taught me lessons I will never forget: lessons on survival, kindness, strength, friendship, courage, perseverance, and the ways of nature," Brill writes in the book's final chapter, "Coming Home." "Those lessons have affected everything I've done since."

Readers find that Brill's experiences and observations on the healing power of nature from forty years ago are equally relevant in today's world.

The book's first edition received widespread critical acclaim. The San Francisco Book Reader wrote: "Evocatively written gems of observation full of native wisdom brimming over with thoughts and exploits… You read and read again, this book is that rich." Many other reviewers have commended the book on its honest portrayal of the trail experience and the literary quality of its prose. In its review, The Roanoke Times effused "Thoreau lives!"

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Year
2026
eBook ISBN
9781621901419

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. About the Author
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Dedication
  6. Contents
  7. Preface to the Fifth Edition
  8. Preface to the Fourth Edition
  9. Preface to Previous Editions
  10. Acknowledgments
  11. Chapter 1. Fear
  12. Chapter 2. Learning to Walk, Learning to See
  13. Chapter 3. Seasons
  14. Chapter 4. Our Gang
  15. Chapter 5. Linear Community
  16. Chapter 6. Bad Company
  17. Chapter 7. Sheep and Wolves
  18. Chapter 8. Gear
  19. Chapter 9. Stopping Along the Way
  20. Chapter 10. Hot Springs Rhapsody
  21. Chapter 11. Critters
  22. Chapter 12. Where I Live
  23. Chapter 13. Special Attractions
  24. Chapter 14. Coming Home
  25. Chapter 15. Appalachian Reunion: Twenty Years Later
  26. Chapter 16. A Passage, at Midlife, along the Smokies AT
  27. Chapter 17. On the Trail of Benton MacKaye—Again
  28. Reading List

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