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Where's the Next Shelter? is the true story of three travelers on the Appalachian Trail, a 2,000-mile hike that stretches from Georgia to Maine, told from the perspective of Gary Sizer, a seasoned backpacker and former marine who quickly finds himself humbled by the endeavor. He teams up with Megan, a sassy college grad whose indomitable spirit eclipses her lack of experience; and Lemmy, a cartoonist from overseas whose off-kilter commentary on the wonders and frustrations of the trail keeps everyone laughing.

Sprawling through the woods and towns of the Appalachian Mountains, the trail carries the trio through real and fanciful ups and downs ranging from hilarious to perilous. Much more than an orderly account of mountaintops and meals, this book is an adventure about friends figuring things out as they go. It's about screwups and solutions, awe and inspiration.

If you long for the horizon or to sleep under the stars, then come along for the hike of a lifetime. All you have to do is take the first step.


Where the Next Shelter? (Audible Audio Edition) Gary Sizer Books

Somehow, I found myself on a mission to read every thru hike story available for Kindle. I've one-clicked my way across a couple of months reading a book or two per week. Overall, I'd say that I usually like every book on some level, and I think I've only not finished one purchase. I owe lots of people reviews and I intend to get to them all! Except the one that sucked. I'll just let it suck.

This book, however, out of like the twenty or so I've read, is easily top three. If Bryson is the standard for AT books, Gary Sizer is breathing down his neck. For me, a trail story has to be more than a trail journal. The list of what the hikers did that day is great, but I'm always looking for the human side of the story. Characters. Strengths. Weaknesses. Introspect. Sizer does a good job with all of these things. His descriptions are nice, too.

IMO, this book should have many more reviews. Sizer is in a group with Bryson, Fozzie, and Carrot Quinn, my reigning trail favorites.

Product details

  • Audible Audiobook
  • Listening Length 11 hours and 10 minutes
  • Program Type Audiobook
  • Version Unabridged
  • Publisher Gary Sizer
  • Audible.com Release Date May 16, 2016
  • Whispersync for Voice Ready
  • Language English, English
  • ASIN B01FN5JQLU

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I enjoyed reading this book. I used to be a voracious reader, sometimes reading 2-3 books a week. Ever since I've gotten a smart phone my book reading has fallen to maybe 2 books per year! It's like I no longer have the patience to read entire books for pleasure.
I came across this book by Gary Sizer while I was reading an AMA (ask me anything) on Reddit. His AMA was so interesting that I told myself I would read a chapter on to better understand his talk. Well, I loved the book from start to finish. Couldn't put it down. Which was surprising to me as I have zero interest in hiking or the AT or even the outdoors. He's funny, informative, thoroughly honest with the ickier parts of his hike and speaks so that everyone can understand a hiker's lifestyle.
This is an entertaining read and I'd like to thank Gary for writing it and for his talks on Reddit.
I've read several books about hiking the Appalachian Trail and the Pacific Crest Trail, but this is by far the best. Gary Sizer, or "Green Giant" as he is known on the AT, tells the story of his thru-hike from Atlanta to Katahdin Mountain in Maine in this at times laugh-out-loud funny, other times suspenseful and poignant memoir. Reading it takes you into a world where the rising sun and birdsong wake you in the morning and sunset is the hiker's bedtime. Gary's descriptions are so vivid it is easy to imagine that you are hiking along with him. Every time I dipped into Where's the Next Shelter?, it felt like a mini-vacation from the world of cars and electronics and noise. And the people he meets along the way are absolutely fascinating. Do yourself a favor and pick up a copy (or download it to your ereader). You deserve a vacation but if you can't get away, Gary will take you for a mini-vacation - in your mind.
As far as trail books go, this one was pretty good. Entertaining and well-written. Also well-narrated by the author himself (I did the audiobook).

After reading a half-dozen AT memoirs they all start to sound the same, so it takes a fresh perspective and/or narration style to keep me engaged. Ultimately the story line is always familiar, though the idea, the preparation, the excitement, the new friends, the trials and tribulations, the almost-quit moments, then the gritty climax to the triumphant finish on Mount Katadin.

Not to trivialize that endeavor at all, it's just become a saturated book genre.

Overall Sizer did a great job. I'd like to see more work from him.
I read a lot of books; first hand accounts of epic hikes primarily dealing with the Big 3. At my age and with my health issues my long hiking days are far behind me but I must say that I enjoy my armchair adventures with the men and women still active in this wonderful pastime.

Of the books I have read, i.e. those dealing with the Appalachian Trail, this one, ‘Where’s the Next Shelter’ has to rank right up there with the top three or five. Gary Sizer got it right! And not only did he get it right, he has the ability to articulate his journey via the written word; folks, for a non-professional writer, this guy is good and has a wonderful grasp of the English language and the written word.

Unlike many such tales I have read there is no beating of the chest, putting down every other hiker he runs across, an over abundance of whining or (As I recently read in one account) the record of a middle age guy goggling twenty year old girls. How refreshing. Sizer tells us like it is – the good, the bad and the ugly and does it with dignity and an acute sense of humor. He is comfortable with himself and comfortable with those around him no matter how diverse these companions and such may be. To be frank, he is the sort of person I would love to hike with – or would have back in my days.

Throughout the boo the author is quite good at conveying the pain involved in this 2,000 plus mile journey and he is also quite good at describing the many wonderful experiences he had and how he was able to endure and keep enduring when many would simply throw their hands up and head for home.

If you are contemplating giving this hike a shot; or one of the other major trails, I most certainly would recommend you read this one in preparation for that trip. This book gives insights that not many others give and is a valuable resource even though it is NOT a ‘how to do it book.’ When I say ‘insight’ I not only mean physical but also mental and social.

I was rather sad and upset when this book ended and beyond a doubt will give it yet another read on down the line a bit.

I highly recommend this one!
Because I love the Appalachian Trail, I read lots of books by the thru-hikers. Most are about the same with a day by day rehash of their adventure. Where's The Next Shelter starts off very similar, but soon there is a group of people who stick together - although not all the time - they were strangers at first, but became a family. Gary doesn't list everyone he meets, doesn't do a day to day recap, skips unimportant days and shelters. He is honest when describing his injuries, joys and the low points. It is an easy read and was very enjoyable.
Somehow, I found myself on a mission to read every thru hike story available for . I've one-clicked my way across a couple of months reading a book or two per week. Overall, I'd say that I usually like every book on some level, and I think I've only not finished one purchase. I owe lots of people reviews and I intend to get to them all! Except the one that sucked. I'll just let it suck.

This book, however, out of like the twenty or so I've read, is easily top three. If Bryson is the standard for AT books, Gary Sizer is breathing down his neck. For me, a trail story has to be more than a trail journal. The list of what the hikers did that day is great, but I'm always looking for the human side of the story. Characters. Strengths. Weaknesses. Introspect. Sizer does a good job with all of these things. His descriptions are nice, too.

IMO, this book should have many more reviews. Sizer is in a group with Bryson, Fozzie, and Carrot Quinn, my reigning trail favorites.
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