I've always been drawn to the thresholds-those liminal places where the trail ends but the world continues in whispers. Hikes Between Worlds is a collection of journeys that took me to the fringes of land and sea, to places where maps fade and tide charts matter more than GPS. These aren't your ordinary hikes. These are pathways that vanish with the tide, trails only revealed by moonlight, routes shaped by wind, salt, and memory.From salt-crusted cliffs in the Faroe Islands to seaweed-laced causeways in Nova Scotia, I followed the pulse of the ocean and the hush of marshes. I timed my steps to moon cycles and learned how to read wave patterns like ancient poetry. I crossed sandbars that existed for only 40 minutes and walked into mist that erased everything behind me.This isn't just a hiking guide. It's an invitation to walk where the earth gives way, to hike where you might get your feet wet and your perspective changed. It's for anyone who has ever stood at the edge and wondered: What if I went just a little farther?If you've ever longed to hike between worlds-this book is your compass.