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Six million steps, a journey inward, 165 days, 2,650 miles, 6 million steps, presented by Endless Moon Productions

Label
Six million steps, a journey inward, 165 days, 2,650 miles, 6 million steps, presented by Endless Moon Productions
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Main title
Six million steps
Oclc number
767889715
Responsibility statement
presented by Endless Moon Productions
Runtime
56
Sub title
a journey inward, 165 days, 2,650 miles, 6 million steps
Summary
"Six million steps" is a documentary film that chronicles the lives of hikers during their adventure on the Pacific Crest Trail, which covers 2,650 miles, the length of the U.S. Pacific coast. From Mexico to Canada, the Pacific Crest Trail winds through three states, seven national parks, 25 national forests, and elevations ranging from sea level to nearly 14,000 feet. Each year, 300-400 "thru-hikers" attempt to hike border to border, and, in doing so, experience pain, hunger, elation, loneliness, regret, and fear. They leave behind their everyday lives, their families, their homes, their jobs and their friends to sleep outside with only the items they carry on their backs. But in leaving, they find something greater: life stripped to its core. Life as a journey in the truest sense of the word. This is the story of those hikers -- what they're looking for and what they find. 165 days. 2,650 miles. 6 million steps. And in the end, through all of nature's majesty, you find yourself."
Technique
live action
resource.variantTitle
Journey inward, 165 days, 2,650 miles, 6 million steps
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