Balancing on Blue, Keith Foskett
Balancing on Blue, Keith Foskett
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Balancing on Blue
A 2,200-Mile Hiking Adventure on The Appalachian Trail

Author: Keith Foskett

Narrator: Adam Stubbs

Unabridged: 14 hr 11 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Keith Foskett

Published: 06/08/2020


Synopsis

One man’s remarkable challenge. 2,200 miles of unforgiving wilderness. Can he escape the mundane to become a thru-hiker?Shortlisted for Outdoor Book of the Year by The Great Outdoors magazine.Keith Foskett’s dream of escape started with a single step. Thru-hiking all 2200 miles of the Appalachian Trail, he left ordinary life behind for five months. Enduring an incredible test of physical and psychological strength, Foskett was pushed to his limits…Accompanied by an array of eclectic characters – including a drug dealer, a world-champion juggler and a sex-starved Minnesotan – he weaves a route through some of America's wildest landscapes and history, and writes with insight, honesty and reflection. Attempting to keep his English wit alive amidst the bumps and bruises, can Foskett survive his journey of self-discovery to emerge victorious?Shortlisted for The Great Outdoors magazine’s Outdoor Book of the Year, Foskett’s novel-like tale is as entertaining as it is insightful. Venture beyond the journal-style of many outdoor books and join Foskett’s adventure of a lifetime.Balancing on Blue is a superb standalone travel memoir. If you like living outside the box, escaping into the wild, and journeying deep into the unknown, then you’ll love Keith Foskett’s courageous trek.Discover how this wilderness escape can change you too.
Editorial reviews:'A highly anticipated Appalachian Trail memoir, and well worth the wait.'Daniel Neilson (The Great Outdoors Magazine)'With thru-hiking gaining in popularity, many look to the Appalachian Trail to test their trail legs, and discover why it holds the reputation it does.The wilds of this planet are serene, peaceful and offer the chance to break away from a normal existence. Keith’s wonderful perspective of the trail reflects this freedom.'Jennifer Pharr Davis (Author and previous recor

Reviews

My feelings were mixed when I finished reading this book. As a fellow hiker and author, I really wanted to like it, and for most parts I enjoyed the story but once in a while I felt the author's view on and description of others, especially day hikers felt too harsh and unjust, and the way the autho......more

Goodreads review by David

I really enjoyed the Last Englishman, the author’s account of walking the PCT, so chose to read this. Likewise, this is really good if you enjoy reading about long-distance trails. What’s striking is the camaraderie amongst the hikers and the hospitality shown by locals. Scenically the Appalachian Tr......more

Goodreads review by Kathryn

I just didn't enjoy this as much as I was hoping to. Some books pull you in and fire your imagination, you can feel and see what it's like to be there. This was not one of those books! I found the author calling a hiker by the wrong name and then "apologising" for it over and over really bloody irrit......more

Like other reviewers I wanted to like this more than I did. He so clearly loves the outdoors and his description of the trail is a loving tribute to the AT. But this author had a chance to also talk about how the outdoors makes his life better and therefore encourage others to seek healing in nature......more

Goodreads review by Jen

Another insufferable man writes a mediocre book about his thruhike. Then there's the sexual harassment. I know that's what I love to read about!......more