High and Low, Keith Foskett
High and Low, Keith Foskett
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High and Low
Hiking Away From Depression Across Scotland

Author: Keith Foskett

Narrator: Adam Stubbs

Unabridged: 9 hr 30 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Keith Foskett

Published: 11/19/2018


Synopsis

When dealing with emotional baggage, it's best to pack light.An amusing and life-affirming travel memoir, concluding with tips for managing depressive episodes.Keith Foskett refused to let his dark mood define his limitations. Unknowingly suffering with depression, he took to hiking the wilds of Scotland to face his inner demons. From the craggy Highlands of the Cape Wrath Trail and West Highland Way, to the canals criss-crossing the low country, 600 miles of unforgiving hiking terrain called his name.Keith repositioned his compass to what really matters in life. As laughter became his travelling companion, he discovered that when dealing with emotional baggage, it's best to pack light. Pushing his mind and body past breaking point, his journey could set a brave new course for coping with depression.Battling ferocious weather, the ubiquitous Scottish midge, strange-sounding local delicacies and substandard TV sets, this is one man's battle to conquer the wilds of Scotland, and his own psychological demons.
Editorial reviews:'Despite the challenges of the terrain and the weather, the author's affinity with the Highlands is obvious and his descriptions of the landscape are captivating. We are introduced to beautiful glens, rivers and lochs that many of us will never have heard of. We are reminded by an experienced international long-distance hiker to not forget the quality of what we have at home in the UK.It's hard not to admire Keith Foskett for what he achieves in this book. But he does not take himself too seriously either, and handles the weight of the subject matter with humility and laughter.This is a bold and important book which I genuinely hope will appeal to a wide audience.'- James Roddie (The Great Outdoors Magazine)

Reviews

Goodreads review by Karen telling on March 06, 2019

Thought provoking I enjoyed this book on 2 levels. Firstly as an amusing narrative on the hikes. I am a lapsed hiker myself. A serious back injury and failed surgery has left me disabled. Vicariously joining in was great and brought back lovely memories. Secondly, I suffer greatly with depression. I......more

Goodreads review by JustHB on July 06, 2018

I love a Keith Foskett book. I think he has the best job in the world - walking distance paths, meeting people and generally not a care in the world other than scraping together enough money for his next trip. So what on earth does he have to be depressed about? This book is an utterly outstanding t......more

Goodreads review by Brigid on February 02, 2019

Keith Fossett's book is a well written and frank account of both the beauty and the challenges of long distance walking. I enjoyed the descriptions of the Scottish scenery, the people he met along the way, and the camaraderie between fellow walkers. The weather was sadly rather wet and windy, and wit......more

Goodreads review by Jim Mills on April 19, 2018

High and low was how I felt reading this book! The highs were from relating to the Scottish landscape which Fozzie walked through, much of which I am familiar with from my own travels there by bike and by foot way back in the 1970's and 1980's. The highlands of Scotland are the nearest thing Britain......more

Goodreads review by Erik Snoek on March 16, 2018

I don't know... I just love Keiths' books. His sense of humor, the way he is able to describe what it is like being out hiking... I'm afraid it is just the closest I will ever come to things such as hiking the Pacific Crest Trail or the 'Camino de Santiago'... :) (All I can boast about myself is havin......more