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A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail (Official Guides to the Appalachian Trail)

A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail (Official Guides to the Appalachian Trail)
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Back in America after twenty years in Britain, Bill Bryson decided to reacquaint himself with his native country by walking the 2,100-mile Appalachian Trail, which stretches from Georgia to Maine. The AT offers an astonishing landscape of silent forests and sparkling lakes--and to a writer with the comic genius of Bill Bryson, it also provides endless opportunities to witness the majestic silliness of his fellow human beings.

For a start there's the gloriously out-of-shape Stephen Katz, a buddy from Iowa along for the walk. Despite Katz's overwhelming desire to find cozy restaurants, he and Bryson eventually settle into their stride, and while on the trail they meet a bizarre assortment of hilarious characters. But A Walk in the Woods is more than just a laugh-out-loud hike. Bryson's acute eye is a wise witness to this beautiful but fragile trail, and as he tells its fascinating history, he makes a moving plea for the conservation of America's last great wilderness. An adventure, a comedy, and a celebration, A Walk in the Woods is destined to become a modern classic of travel literature.

 

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and I didn't think it would be as funny as she had told me it was. On a side note, the bear looks all cute and cuddly before you begin reading, but after you read about the bear accounts, you'll be wanting to hide from it. Haven't finished the book yet, but I've bitten through a great chunk. Bryson has an amazing sense of humor, and knows a lot about what he's writing about. much like I did. It's absolutely hilarious and has got me flippin' pages like a madwoman. This book was recommended to me from a woman at the gym (ironic).

As promised, he straps on his boots so you, the ever tantamount reader, can walk the trail without the blisters, cramps, and empty wallet. Stephen Katz, childhood friend, accompanies Mr.

The heart of the book lies in self-reflection, however, as Bryson tries to reconcile his relationships with the trail, his companion, and America. Bryson and acts as a comic foil.

A Walk in the Woods is like a slice of cake, a multi-layered treat rich in belligerence, comedy, and insight, satisfying from start to finish. Flubba" ("He's more the shoot your balls of type").

As Bryson points out, you do a lot of thinking on the trail. Bryson examines the AT as a microcosm of America, an ever-changing institution with pros and cons; the former ultimately the latter.

Along the way, we meet eccentric characters such as Mary Ellen ("Say, is that a Hostess cupcake.") and "Bubba T.

For us non-hikers who are married to backpackers, this is a wonderfully amusing account of the preparation and ordeal (as we see it) of hiking. Hysterical. LOL funny.

I would also recommend "In a Sunburned Country" by the same author. This was a very enjoyable book.

I used to camp all the time when I was growing up, with my folks and later on involved in Scouting. Bill's got a good grasp of humor and never fails to convey the humor in the situations he and his hiking companion, Katz, who's even more ill prepared for the journey than the author. I therefore tend to read books on AT (Appalachian Trail) and it's hikers as it's a dream I'll never realize. Some 2,100 miles long up the Appalachian corridor.

Don't get me wrong, this is well worth reading (thanks Lisa). There's a few moments, mostly littering by throwing gear away and not policing his cigarette butts by Katz that I find rather annoying. Bryson's not the worst by a long shot but I'd really love to read a story about hiking the AT without the need to break out into how we're killing the amphibians off or how many species of trees have gone extinct due to our careless nature. I found myself laughing out loud in many places. I know it's a problem but if I wanted to read about it I'd go looking for books on THAT topic and not hiking. I hiked, day hikes mostly and usually as often as the weather would allow with little concern for the season.

We also, as we sadly do in so many 'Trail' books, get preached at about just how crappy we're doing as caretakers of this planet. I could just do without the preaching from the soapbox. 'Walk' is about a man discovering there's a trail, unbroken (more or less) from Georgia to Maine. Bryson sets off, completely unprepared mentally or physically to walk the AT and soon discovers that it's a daunting task.

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