Just Passin' Thru: A Vintage Store, the Appalachian Trail, and a Cast of Unforgettable Characters

· Menasha Ridge Press
4.8
28 reviews
Ebook
264
Pages
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About this ebook

Read the stories of several amazing characters as they pass through a mountain store and hostel on the Appalachian Trail.

Before he was an award-winning author, Winton Porter found success in the outdoor retail business. His family enjoyed living wherever his work took him: Atlanta, Chicago, Salt Lake City. But like so many others, he often stared out the window, wanting something different. Eventually, he cashed in his 401k and ransacked his bank account to become a backpack-purging, tent-selling, hostel-running, first-aid-dispensing, lost-kid-finding, argument-settling, romance-fixing, chili-making shopkeeper deep in the Georgia woods, smack on the Appalachian Trail.

Nowadays, Winton opens the door to strangers at midnight, doesn’t wear clean clothes every day, and sometimes eats Snickers bars for breakfast. He also meets amazing people every day and hears some incredible stories!

In Just Passin’ Thru, Winton captures the daily reality show of his family’s new life at the store, Mountain Crossings at Walasi-Yi. With humor and grace, he introduces an old man who liked to sleep on his roof, an man in his 80s who still hikes just to keep from getting bored, an ex-Navy SEAL who was sometimes mistaken for a homeless person, and so many others. Among the parade of people who are just passin’ thru, some show up once and others appear again and again. Either way, the author masterfully introduces them to you in the pages of this remarkable book.

Inside you’ll find:

  • 20 captivating true stories about real people
  • Photographs that help bring the stories and characters to life
  • Map that shows the location of Winton’s mountain store and hostel

Ratings and reviews

4.8
28 reviews
A Google user
July 12, 2012
One of those rare books where its upsetting to get to the end because you don't want it to end. A refreshing collection of stories that delves into the human side of the Appalachian trail. Eagerly awaiting volume 2, 3, and 4! Winton is a wonderful and talented storyteller.
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Rodney Posey
February 2, 2016
Anyone would enjoy these stories of life on the trail with authors family. He portrays the people,as I know some of them, very well. I really enjoyed this book!
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Kay Litty
September 4, 2015
Stories of people who hiked the Appalachian Trail. Told by the owner of a store along the trail.
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About the author

Ever since starting his lawn-mowing business at age 10, author Winton Porter has found it hard to stay indoors. At 21 he opened his own B. Bumblefoot and Co., producing hiking sticks for retailers throughout the U.S. southeast. And for years he tried the corporate route--selling gear and managing operations at such retailers as REI in Chicago, Salt Lake City, and Atlanta. In 2001, at age 35, he ransacked his 401k and bought the venerable Mountain Crossings store, a hiker's mecca deep in the Georgia woods near the southern end of the Appalachian Trail. It's a blissful match for the lifelong outdoorsman and natural-born storyteller. Now called the Guru of the Appalachian Trail, Winton is famous for his "shakedowns" to help weary hikers lighten their loads. When he's not busy selling boots and shipping hikers' boxes home, he's writing about the zany adventurers that populate the trail and his store. Winton's memory for dialogue, eye for detail, compassion for those in trouble, and gift for humor come together in the 27 chapters that make up his first book.

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