Trevor Brooks- Chapter 2

 Chapter 2 of American Camino, is named "Spiritual Journey Versus Aesthetic Tourism," this chapter compares two ways people experience hiking. One is a "spiritual journey," where hikers see their time on the Appalachian Trail as a chance to reflect on their lives, connect with nature, and find deeper meaning. The other is "aesthetic tourism," where people focus mainly on enjoying the beautiful views, plants, and wildlife. 

The chapter explains that when hiking becomes a spiritual journey, it’s about more than what you see, it's about their purpose and their place in the world. This contrasts with those who hike primarily for fun or to admire nature's beauty without deeper reflection. Dr. Redick uses examples to show how the Appalachian Trail can be a sacred space for people who want to grow spiritually.


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