Walking Man: The Secret Life of Colin Fletcher
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Colin Fletcher (14 March 1922 - 12 June 2007) was a pioneering backpacker and writer.In 1963, Fletcher walked the length of that portion of Grand Canyon contained within the 1963 boundaries of Grand Canyon National Park. Although his route spans only a little more than one-third the length of Grand Canyon, Fletcher was only the second person to complete this section and the first to accomplish the feat "in one go" - as chronicled in his bestselling 1968 memoir The Man Who Walked Through Time. Fletcher obtained the route information critical for successfully completing his epic trip from the godfather of Grand Canyon hiking, Harvey Butchart, who completed the distance barely ahead of Fletcher the same year - having hiked it one section at a time over 17 years. Through his influential hiker's guide, The Complete Walker, published the same year, he became a kind of "spiritual godfather" of the wilderness backpacking movement. Through successive editions, this book became the definitive work on the topic and was christened "the Hiker's Bible" by Field & Stream magazine.
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Walking Man is the only biography of Colin Fletcher, the man who walked through time. He was an iconic American folk hero best known as the first person to force a passage through the length of Grand Canyon National Park in one arduous solo journey. He was the world s most famous long-distance walker. He was the first thru-hiker. Called the father of modern backpacking by Backpacker Magazine and others, Fletcher was the one who showed us the waymore than a million people followed his shadow into the green world. Born in Wales, he was in the first wave of British Marines to hit the beachhead in Normandy on D-Day. After the war he farmed in Kenya, prospected in British Columbia, and then began his writing career in California where he wrote and published ten books. Fletcher s was a preeminent and powerful voice for environmental concerns on par with Edward Abbey and John Muir. He was to the outdoor world and its preservation, what Leonard Bernstein was to music, or Walter Cronkite to reporting. When Colin Fletcher had something to say, people listened. The impact of his work, while unacknowledged, is seen far and wide today. Although most of them don t know it, the hordes of hikers on the Pacific Crest Trail today would not be there without Fletcher s pioneering work."

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Wehrman, R. (20160818). Walking Man: The Secret Life of Colin Fletcher . Bookbaby.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Wehrman, Robert. 20160818. Walking Man: The Secret Life of Colin Fletcher. Bookbaby.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Wehrman, Robert. Walking Man: The Secret Life of Colin Fletcher Bookbaby, 20160818.

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Wehrman, Robert. Walking Man: The Secret Life of Colin Fletcher Bookbaby, 20160818.

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