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Scraping heaven

a family's journey along the Continental Divide

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Scraping heaven

a family's journey along the Continental Divide

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"When Cindy Ross first met Todd Gladfelter, in 1980, they were both already avid long-distance hikers. By their eighth wedding anniversary they had trekked many thousands of miles together on the Appalachian Trail, the Pacific Crest Trail, and beyond. Their family would soon include two young children, but their shared passion for the long haul never diminished, taking them even farther than they ever had gone before.

Scraping Heaven is the warm and heartfelt account of their incredible adventure in a wilderness few will ever explore.".

"Running along the crest of the Rocky Mountains from Canada to Mexico, the 3,100-mile Continental Divide Trail (CDT) divides the waters of the North American continent. To the native people of the West it is the backbone of the world, and to walk it is to scrape heaven. Remote and still unfinished, the CDT is the "big league" of hiking, a vast and challenging terrain. Over five summers, from 1993 to 1998, Cindy and Todd hiked the entire trail with their children.".

"For a couple whose love for hiking was a life force, the chance to share the joy of an extended mountain trip with their young son and daughter, ages one and three, was both an indescribable thrill and a decision of enormous magnitude. It was a challenge that would involve the addition of llamas as kid-carriers and pack animals, the participation of numerous individuals and sponsors, and incredible planning.

And there was the fear to contend with: fear of injury, violent electrical storms, mountain lions, and the unknown.".

"Their journey compounded the ordinary challenges of marriage, parenting, and family life with snowy traverses, winds strong enough to lift a child, fatigue, ornery animals, steep mountain crossings, and the countless other trials of a harsh but stunningly beautiful environment. But it taught their children more about self-reliance, trust, interdependence, and self-determination than anything else could have done."--BOOK JACKET.

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Scraping Heaven: A Family's Journey Across the Continental Divide Trail
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Scraping heaven: a family's journey along the Continental Divide
2002, Ragged Mountain Press/McGraw-Hill
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2002, Ragged Mountain Press/McGraw-Hill
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Table of Contents

A dream takes route, September 1992
On the road, June 22, 1993
The first week, July 6, 1993
The Ten Mile Range, July 16, 1993
The Cochetopa Hills, August 1, 1993
Company arrives, August 18, 1993
The last stretch, August 25, 1993
At home, September 4, 1993
A new dream, Spring 1994
A challenging start, July 12, 1995
Scapegoat and "The Bob", July 25, 1995
Glacier National Park, August 9, 1995
Anaconda-Pintler Wilderness, August 26, 1995
The Centenniel Mountains, July 1, 1996
The Beaverhead Mountains, July 23, 1996
The Southern Bitteroots, August 7, 1996
Yellowstone, August 22, 1996
The Teton Wilderness, August 28, 1996
The Great Divide Basin, June 21, 1997
The Wind River Range, July 21, 1997
The Mikulsky boys, August 8, 1997
Northern Colorado, July 28, 1998
The San Juan Mountains, August 15, 1998
Cycling New Mexico, September 6, 1998
The last days, September 22, 1998.

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Camden, Me

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
917.8
Library of Congress
F721 .R75 2003, F721.R75 2002

The Physical Object

Pagination
ix, 325 p., [8] p. of plates :
Number of pages
325

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3553720M
Internet Archive
scrapingheavenfa0000ross
ISBN 10
0071373608
LCCN
2002006361
OCLC/WorldCat
49711754
Library Thing
673621
Goodreads
814623

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