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When You Find My Body

The Disappearance of Geraldine Largay on the Appalachian Trail

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When You Find My Body

By: D. Dauphinee
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When Geraldine "Gerry" Largay first went missing on the Appalachian Trail in remote western Maine in 2013, the people of Maine were wrought with concern. When she was not found, the family, the wardens, and the Navy personnel who searched for her were devastated. The Maine Warden Service continued to follow leads for more than a year. They never completely gave up the search. Two years after her disappearance, her bones and scattered possessions were found by chance by two surveyors. She was on the US Navy's SERE (Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape) School land, about 2,100 feet from the Appalachian Trail.

This book tells the story of events preceding Geraldine Largay's vanishing in July 2013, while hiking the Appalachian Trail in Maine, what caused her to go astray, and the massive search and rescue operation that followed. Her disappearance sparked the largest lost-person search in Maine history, which culminated in her being presumed dead. She was never again seen alive. The author was one of the hundreds of volunteers who searched for her. Gerry's story is one of heartbreak, most assuredly, but is also one of perseverance, determination, and faith. For her family and the searchers, especially the Maine Warden Service, it is also a story of grave sorrow.

©2019 Denis Dauphinee (P)2019 Tantor
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R. I. P. Inchworm

I’m 62 and hope to hike the AT at retirement. I vow to take a course in how to read a compass and some type of survival class. She didn’t die in vain.

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Sad, but true, story

Sometimes, a seemingly simple action/decision has great consequences. In this case, it didn't end well. She sounds like a lovely person with a loving family. My heart goes out to them all.

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planning to hiking the AT?

this book drives home the importance of survival skills and land navigation. take this book to heart, and prepare for the worse scenario.

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educate before hiking

I liked the comprehensive approach it took to tell all the details of the loss of Jerry. I also liked the educational value of the book for the readers.

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Sensitive treatment of tough topic

Provides easy more background information than if seen before, filled in a lot of gaps. Well explained and sensitive treatment of a myriad of difficult issues involved with this tragedy.

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Sad But Very Informative

As a backpacker, I had heard of Inchworm and her tragic outcome but had never heard the entire story. This book is beautifully written and narrated. I'm about to embark on a multi-year section hike of the Appalachian Trail and am also currently section hiking other trails. Because of Inchworm's tragic story, I am definitely making some changes to my hiking, most importantly using my compass when I have to water a tree. There are other changes that I'm making as well. Inchworm's legacy will live on. This book is a must-read for anyone who spends time in the outdoors. I can't reccomend it enough. ~Beagle ~

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This book was interesting and sad. If you enjoy hiking stories you might enjoy this book.

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Blessings to Gerry

I would have loved hearing more of Gerry's journal writings. Enjoyed reading the job.

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A Must Read for AT Hikers

I honestly avoided this book for so long thinking I would hate it and that it would be too sad. Yes, it is tragic. But, the author is so respectful in how she shares the story. Bottom line: I am going to add a compass to my gear. Rest in peace, Gerry. It sounds like you were an amazing woman and I’m glad I was able to learn about you.

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Beautifully Narrated and Written

You can tell the author cared a lot about Gerry - did his research and wrote a very thorough book. Towards the ends there’s a few parts that seem a bit repetitive - but I enjoyed it nonetheless. Such details to the search, who was involved, the passion and concern everyone shared, what they believed Gerry was feeling, thinking and experiencing - it kept me engaged and I didn’t mind it too much. The narrator also did a beautiful job.
This book most definitely honors the memory of Gerry.

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