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40 Days & 40 Hikes

Loving the Bruce Trail One Loop at a Time

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Travel the Bruce Trail in day hikes with Loops & Lattes author Nicola Ross

Best known for her detailed Loops & Lattes hiking guides, Nicola Ross has inspired tens of thousands of people to lace up their boots and explore Ontario's trails. In 40 Days & 40 Hikes, this adventurer, author, and environmentalist sets herself a new challenge: to hike the Bruce Trail from Niagara to Tobermory in her own creative way. In 40 cleverly crafted day-loops, Ross covers over 900 kilometers mostly following Canada's longest marked trail, taking you with her on an insightful journey to the Niagara Escarpment's remarkable sights.

As Ross walks, she reveals stories of the trail's flora and fauna, geology and history. The Bruce Trail becomes the central character as she ponders her role in protecting the fragile corner of the planet that, she contends, is entwined in her DNA. Despite long days on the trail, encounters with bears, ticks, and a deadly derecho, her passion for her beloved Niagara Escarpment mounts as she explores Ontario's "ribbon of wilderness."

Perfect for hikers, non-hikers, and anyone who loves an adventure, 40 Days & 40 Hikes is both a captivating travelogue and a useful companion for those who Ross will undoubtedly inspire to follow in her footsteps.

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    • Library Journal

      April 1, 2024

      Written as a love letter to Ontario's Caledon, this title by award-winning journalist Ross ("Loops & Lattes Hiking Guides" series) treats readers to a detailed journey through the Bruce Trail, Canada's oldest and longest marked path. The main part is nearly 560 miles, and there are almost 280 miles of side trails. The author has a deep connection to the region, so the book is part memoir, including a discussion about a trek that ends up being slightly more than 40 days due to nature's unpredictability. Vivid descriptions of the natural rural beauty abounding in the area makes it a great example of nature/travel writing as well. Each section highlights a loop of the Bruce Trail, including a map with field notes. Readers should be aware that this was not intended to be a comprehensive guide to the Bruce Trail, however. Instead, it's a lovely, detailed diary of one hiker's expedition that will remind readers to stop and take in the beauty that surrounds them. VERDICT Casual and experienced hikers alike will enjoy this unconventional memoir/travelogue/nature guide. Also ideal for readers who seek out opportunities to champion conservation and are curious about Canadian natural wonders, history, and landmarks.--Elizabeth Majka

      Copyright 2024 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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