Small Feet, Big Land is a memoir written by Erin McKittrick, chronicling her journey with her husband, Hig, and their two young children as they lived on the edge of Alaska. The couple takes on a series of adventures, including hiking across the glaciers, kayaking the frigid coastal waters of Alaska, and facing the challenges of living in a remote cabin that they built themselves. The book is a tale of endurance and exploration, as the family grows closer together, and learns to adapt and thrive in one of the harshest wilderness areas in the world.
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