"A searingly original testament to the transcendent power of wild spaces, and the redemptive radiance of the American West."
--Kevin Fedarko, author of The Emerald Mile

When Brendan Leonard move...

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"A searingly original testament to the transcendent power of wild spaces, and the redemptive radiance of the American West."
--Kevin Fedarko, author of The Emerald Mile

When Brendan Leonard moved to the West at age 23, he was a mess. He had a tenuous grip on sobriety, only six months after his last drink had landed him in yet another jail cell. It was the final mistake in a long list that included multiple arrests, wrecked cars, broken bones, fistfights, and ruined relationships. In Montana, he took his first steps into the Rocky Mountains, unwittingly beginning a decade-long obsession with climbing and a journey that would take him all over the West and Europe. Written with unflinching honesty and vulnerability, Sixty Meters to Anywhere is the memoir of a barstool storyteller who left the bar and found adventure, redemption, and a life that almost never happened.

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