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Amiththan es un académico en recuperación, excursionista y coleccionista de historias. Refugiado de primera generación, la familia de Amiththan huyó de una guerra civil para establecerse en Canadá. Su primer viaje como mochilero en solitario fue una travesía por el AT en 2013, a la madura edad de 31. Desde entonces ha recorrido más de 11.000 kilómetros por todo el mundo y aboga por la diversidad en las actividades al aire libre, así como por diversas formas de acercarse a ellas. Últimamente se dedica a tallar cucharas para su prometida, pescar truchas y buscar oro. A veces escribe cartas de amor a la industria de las actividades al aire libre. Amiththan está comprometido tanto con la práctica de la administración equitativa de la tierra como con llevar un hornillo en el camino para poder hacer fideos satay.

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