Christine Reed's journey into the outdoors began in her 20s, sparked by a fascination with the Appalachian Trail. Despite a non-outdoorsy upbringing, she found purpose and inspiration through reading about the AT, leading her to plan and hike sections of the trail. Her path eventually led her to Yosemite, where she discovered rock climbing, although it wasn't until her move to Denver that she fully embraced the sport.
Feeling disconnected from conventional day-to-day life, Christine bought a van and embarked on a nomadic journey without a clear plan. As she navigated the road, she sought independence and faced questions about her motivations. Initially struggling to find community and purpose, she hiked the Wonderland Trail, which prompted her to reflect on solitude and independence. This introspection led her to write "Alone in Wonderland," a book that became a cornerstone of her journey.
Through her writing, Christine explores the interaction between independence and loneliness, shedding light on the complexities of living a nomadic lifestyle. Her experiences highlight the challenges and unexpected lessons of life on the road, offering insights into adaptation, learning, and finding comfort in the unconventional. Driven by a professional mission to impact the world through storytelling, Christine aims to transition into publishing other people's books, aspiring to publish 10 books a year by 2030. Her writing process involves intense focus interspersed with outdoor activities, often in coffee shops or her van. Looking ahead, she envisions owning a small A-frame cabin while maintaining her nomadic lifestyle.