Tim Voors is an Interim Creative Director and Keynote Speaker that has worked with some of the biggest multinational brands out there: Google, Samsung, Audi, The North Face, and the list goes on. He’s also a madman adventurer that frequently takes time to go on insane treks like spending six months of 2016 to walk the Pacific Crest Trail by himself. The Great Alone: Walking the Pacific Crest Trail is the story of that journey as told in Voors’ words, through images and in illustrations. The stunning 250+ page tome covers all 2,650 miles of the grand adventure from its start in southern California all the way to the border of Canada. Deserts. Glaciers. Mountains. Forests. Lakes. Bears. Weather. This trip had it all. As he told the Daily Mail, “I wanted to experience what it meant to be self-reliant, to carry everything I needed on my back as I walked through the vast wilderness. Free to sleep under the stars, meet new people and walk alone with my thoughts.” The Great Alone is wanderlust in coffee table book form.
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