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Synopsis: In summer of 2008 Aaron J. Nicholson set out to complete the unthinkable: a 460-mile solo backpacking trip across the State of Oregon without resupplying food or gear. Carrying an immensely heavy pack containing an unappetizing variety of calorie-rich foods he started his quest at the California border and trekked north on the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail determined to reach the Columbia River. But could it be done? Did he possess the resolve and stamina necessary to achieve his one-pack goal? Or would he succumb to exhaustion or the forces of nature? The State of Determination chronicles Nicholsons careful planning and execution of the journey as well as his unforgettable adventures on the trail. Endorsements: What Aaron Nicholson describes as a great and somewhat ridiculous project--hiking the Pacific Crest Trail the length of Oregon without restocking food or supplies--becomes the adventure of a lifetime. Youll find yourself cheering him on as he tackles the physical and logistical challenges of his trek. If you have to carry all your food for five hundred miles should you take marshmallows? . . . Read Nicholsons journal and find out. --William L. Sullivan Author of Listening for Coyote In Germany there is a long tradition of the wanderjahr a period of learning-through-travel. In The State of Determination Aaron Nicholson walks into his own trans-Oregon PCT quest as a self-proclaimed reckless under-experienced fool-hardy individual . . . He went on a walkabout in the wilderness and emerged having found himself. I recommend his story as an example of the transformative power of walking toward a distant horizon. --Ron Strickland Author of Pathfinder: Blazing a New Wilderness Trail in Modern America Author Biography: Aaron J. Nicholson is a native Oregonian and graduate of Oregon State University. His greatest aspiration is to complete a through-hike of the entire Pacific Crest Trail.