6/26/2023 0 Comments Pacific crest trail cheryl strayedHe was barely knee-high, though his strength was irrefutable, his beauty dazzling, his superiority to me apparent down to his every pristine hair. I didn’t think he would harm me, but I couldn’t help but fear that he would. I didn’t know what the fox would do next. My heart raced, but I sat perfectly still, fighting the urge to scramble to my feet and leap behind the tree for protection. The fox is a potent emblem of the wilderness Strayed has ventured into the mountains to experience: At almost the exact midpoint of Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail, novelist Cheryl Strayed’s bestselling memoir of her life-altering trek along the spine of the West, a fox steps into the snowy clearing where Strayed has stopped to rest and eat.
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