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A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail

A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail
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The Appalachian Trail trail stretches from Georgia to Maine and covers some of the most breathtaking terrain in America–majestic mountains, silent forests, sparking lakes. If you’re going to take a hike, it’s probably the place to go. And Bill Bryson is surely the most entertaing guide you’ll find. He introduces us to the history and ecology of the trail and to some of the other hardy (or just foolhardy) folks he meets along the way–and a couple of bears. Already a classic, A Walk in the Woods will make you long for the great outdoors (or at least a comfortable chair to sit and read in).

 

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As a world-class cheapskate, I read it before he returned to his home. If Katz actually said all the things written in the book, this is possibly one of the funniest guys I have encountered. The day I returned, my son bought a copy of this book. However, after reading the wonderful writing of Bryson, I must admit I felt a twinge or two that made me want to share his experience. Last week, I spent the week driving from Texas to New York with a 3 day stay in Pennsylvania.

I hope you find my opinion helpful.Michael L. If you love good writing and the great outdoors, you'll love it even more. I would probably fit more into the mode of his fellow traveler, Katz in regard to physicality. If you love good writing, you will love this book. I am not a hiker or trekker in any form or fashion. Properly paced and witty from page one to the end. The more I read, the more fascinated I became with the subject matter. The book is very well written.

Basically I-40 and I-81. A hoot-a-minute as we say in Texas. Gooch, Author of Wingtips with Spurs Little did I know that I had just driven by a large part of the areas mentioned throughout the book. In fact, the whole idea nauseates me.

I love him and this book made me laugh out loud. This guy is a great writer and VERY funny.

A pleasure to read and funny. If you are looking for an enjoyable read about the trials and tribulation of the common man (and his friend) planning and hitting the trail this is for you. Bill Bryson is easy to read and funny. If you are lookng for a technical read on the AT this is not your book.

I would love to see him come out with a modern day "One Man's Meat." Bryson managed to see humor around every bend and the expressions he ascribes to the individuals he encounters is so easy to visualize. This book was recommended to me by my brother who does not read alot. I have to admit I am not a huge fan of city people wanting to pretend they are country folks but this was comical.

In any case, I was entertained, partly by the trail experiences and partly by the sharp humor which he uses liberally in his books. I read the book a while back and had actually forgotten that Bryson was traveling with a friend. He is apt to see or hear something that reminds him of some idea, or some current trend, or some societal more, and he'll then regale the reader for a page or two with his thoughts. I liked this book as well or better than other Bryson volumes I've read. I grew up in the Appalachians and this part of the trail is generally what Bryson covers during the first half of the book. Just so you know, Bill Bryson is not about survival expeditions.

Also, his patter often doesn't stick with where he's at and what's happening throughout each day. But that may reflect, again, how much of Bryson himself fills his narratives. He is not ordinarily about blazing new trails where few have gone before. That section was especially good. Just don't expect a Jon Krakauer account and you should be okay. He does not write travelogues chock full of helpful advice for would-be travelers.

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