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A Husky Goes on Big Walkies

The Appalachian Trail

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A Husky Goes on Big Walkies

By: Av Wuff
Narrated by: Auburn, Gary, Retcon, Rocky, Veyote, Paradox, Nieto, Beckers, Ennex, Firr, Dralen, Adler
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AvWuff is a blue husky who hiked the Appalachian Trail in full fursuit. Along the way, he battled heat, rattlesnakes, storms, bears, pain, soreness, and hunger to conquer this amazing accomplishment.

This book follows AvWuff's journey on the trail, explains what it's like hiking at night in a fursuit during hot summer months, random encounters with wildlife along the way, stories of hunts for food and water, random acts of kindness from fellow hikers, and his thoughts on interacting with locals at towns along the way.

With only his fursuit to keep him warm, AvWuff encounters many dangers on the trail. With the whole town out to get him, he must overcome the many obstacles in his way in order to reach his beloved. Only one of the obstacles in his path is a man. A man who was left on the cliff years ago and thought to be dead. Can AvWuff tame the man and find a way back home? Or will he perish in the woods forever?

Experience the incredible journey of AvWuff through the narration of 23 distinctive voice actors that really help this book come alive!

Additonal narrators include Ashes, Gnaw, Freeze, and Mippt.

©2022 AvWuff (P)2023 AvWuff
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