It's Uphill Most of the Way Down

It's Uphill Most of the Way Down
Author: Jodi L. Raisl
Publisher: Tate Publishing
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2009-04
Genre: Spirituality
ISBN: 1606047752

An account of Barry Lane's journey from the Arctic Circle to the Gulf of Mexico.

Falling Uphill

Falling Uphill
Author: Scott Stoll
Publisher: Scott Stoll
Total Pages: 438
Release: 2017-02-14
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 098278421X

Falling Uphill: Anniversary Edition. One man's quest for happiness around the world on a bicycle. In one week, Scott Stoll lost his job, his best friend, his girlfriend and his confidence. Disillusioned with society, full of angst, a lost and wandering soul with nothing left to lose, Stoll asked himself a question: "If I only have one life, one chance, if I could do anything, what would I do?"His answer resulted in a 4 year and 25,742 mile odyssey around the world by bicycle, seeking answers to the great mysteries of life, vowing to find happiness or die trying. The quest wasn't easy. He was imprisoned, held hostage, mugged, run over, suspected of terrorism, accused of espionage, trampled, diseased, heartbroken-he nearly died a dozen times. But more importantly, in the most unlikely places, Scott also discovered the wonders of the world, kindness among strangers, the meaning of life, peace, love and-Yes!-happiness.Re-live and re-imagine an archetypal journey around the world on a bicycle as a man stumbles through moments of pure survival and moments of pure enlightenment.

Uphill Techniques for Off-Road Runners

Uphill Techniques for Off-Road Runners
Author: Keven Shevels
Publisher: eBook Partnership
Total Pages: 89
Release: 2012-07-14
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1909270008

Whether you trail or fell run, one of the crucial aspects is the ability to run well uphill. All runners know the benefit of hill reps but there is far more to conquering the hills than that. This guide will show you how to prepare physically, the techniques to practice and how to plan a training programme to improve your uphill running.

Training for the Uphill Athlete

Training for the Uphill Athlete
Author: Steve House
Publisher: Patagonia
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2019-03-12
Genre: SPORTS & RECREATION
ISBN: 9781938340840

Presents training principles for the multisport mountain athlete who regularly participates in a mix of distance running, ski mountaineering, and other endurance sports that require optimum fitness and customized strength

Field & Stream

Field & Stream
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 120
Release: 1995-12
Genre:
ISBN:

FIELD & STREAM, America’s largest outdoor sports magazine, celebrates the outdoor experience with great stories, compelling photography, and sound advice while honoring the traditions hunters and fishermen have passed down for generations.

Arbor Day Annual

Arbor Day Annual
Author: University of the State of New York
Publisher:
Total Pages: 80
Release: 1914
Genre:
ISBN:

The Nurse's Special Delivery

The Nurse's Special Delivery
Author: Louisa George
Publisher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 133
Release: 2017-12-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1488020922

A baby for Christmas…and a father too? When nurse Abbie Cook meets gorgeous Scottish paramedic Callum Baird, there’s an instant attraction. But the timing couldn’t be more wrong… Abbie’s best friend Emma is about to give birth to a longed-for surrogate baby for her. While Callum has responsibilities at home that mean he can’t commit to Abbie. As Christmas approaches, Callum and Abbie cannot deny the passion between them. But will the sudden arrival of baby Gracie give them the miracle they long for?

Uphill Both Ways

Uphill Both Ways
Author: Andrea Lani
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2022-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1496231597

Reading the West Longlist for Memoir/Biography One grouchy husband. Three reluctant kids. Five hundred miles of wilderness. And one woman, determined to escape the humdrum existence of modern parenting and a toxic work environment and to confront the history of environmental damage wreaked by westward expansion and the Anthropocene. In Uphill Both Ways Andrea Lani walks us through the Southern Rockies, describing how the region has changed since the discovery of gold in 1859. At the same time, she delves into the history of her family, who immigrated to Leadville to work in the mines, and her own story of hiking the trail in her early twenties before returning two decades later, a depressed middle-aged mom in East Coast exile seeking happiness in a childhood landscape. On the 489-mile trek from Denver to Durango on the Colorado Trail, Lani's family traveled through stunning scenery and encountered wildflowers, wildlife, and too many other hikers. They ate cold oatmeal in a chilly, wet tent and experienced scorching heat, torrential thunderstorms, and the first nip of winter. Her kids grew in unimaginable ways, and they became known as "the family of five," an oddity along a trail populated primarily by solo men. As they inched along the trail, Lani began to exercise disused smile muscles, despite the challenges of hiking in a middle-aged body, maintaining her children's safety and happiness, and contending with marital discord. She learned that being a slow hiker does not make one a bad hiker and began to uncover the secret to happiness.