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Jeff Alt : A Walk for Sunshine: A 2,160-mile expedition for charity on the Appalachian Trail
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Author: Jeff Alt
Title: A Walk for Sunshine: A 2,160-mile expedition for charity on the Appalachian Trail
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Published in: English
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 286
Date: 2000-06-01
ISBN: 0967948207
Publisher: Dreams Shared Publications
Weight: 0.75 pounds
Size: 5.5 x 8.4 x 0.7 inches
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An award winning adventurous, humorous, and inspirational account of a man who dedicated his 2,160 mile journey on the Appalachian Trail to his brother who has cerbral palsy. Jeff Alt lived in the woods for 147 days and raised over $100,000 for the disabled by inspiring an annual fundraiser.


Amazon.com Review
When Jeff Alt (trail name: "Wrongfoot") first decided to hike the 2,160-mile Appalachian Trail, he intended to do it alone. As it turned out, several hundred others walked alongside him. Hiking the AT was a longtime personal goal of Alt's, but as he began to plan his trip he realized that he wanted his effort to somehow serve a greater purpose. So he decided to share the experience by turning his adventure into a fundraiser for the Sunshine Home, a facility in Maumee, Ohio that cares for 850 developmentally disabled residents, including his brother, Aaron, who has cerebral palsy. In the seven months leading up to his walk, Alt focused completely on fundraising and training, eventually raising $16,000 that allowed the home to buy much-needed communication devices, lifts, and walkers. He also inspired an annual fundraiser, "Walk with Sunshine," and is contributing part of the proceeds of his book to the cause.

In addition to finishing, Alt's goal once his feet hit the trail was "to share the spirit for which I was walking" with everyone he met, and this he certainly accomplished. In return, he learned a great deal about life from the colorful characters he encountered on the trail, while countless kind strangers offered "trail magic" in various forms, including food, lodging, and greatly appreciated laundry services. He also received overwhelming support from his family and the residents and staff of Sunshine Home, who helped him through quarter-sized blisters, fatigue, and even self-doubt during his 147-day trek. Charming, inspiring, and often funny, A Walk for Sunshine gives readers a good feel for both the logistics involved in undertaking such a journey and the culture of "thru-hiking" the AT. It's also a moving reminder that "living your dream is one thing, but sharing it lets everyone live it with you." --Shawn Carkonen

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