The Last Englishman, Keith Foskett
The Last Englishman, Keith Foskett
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The Last Englishman
A 2,640-Mile Hiking Adventure on the Pacific Crest Trail

Author: Keith Foskett

Narrator: Adam Stubbs

Unabridged: 11 hr 4 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Keith Foskett

Published: 02/25/2019


Synopsis

A real-life adventurer. A demanding pan-American trek. Will one Englishman dare to face his fears?Short-listed for Outdoor Book of the Year by The Great Outdoors magazine.Born wanderer Keith Foskett had thousands of miles of thru-hiking experience when he prepared for his toughest challenge yet: a punishing 2,640-mile hike from Mexico to Canada. In a six-month journey along America’s Pacific Crest Trail, he battled the arid expanses of California’s deserts, the towering peaks of Oregon’s volcanic landscape, and the dense forests of Washington.Battling phobias of bears, snakes, critters and camping in the woods after dark, can Foskett find new ways to achieve his ultimate goal when the worst winter in years bears down?Shortlisted for The Great Outdoors magazine Outdoor Personality of the Year and Book of the Year multiple times, veteran storyteller Keith Foskett invites you for a trek across the greatest long-distance hiking trail on Earth. With astute observations, wit, and a delightful cast of characters, you’ll discover a compelling narrative that turns the travelogue formula on its head.The Last Englishman is an extraordinary travel memoir by an experienced long-distance hiker. If you believe there’s more to life than work, yearn for new horizons and challenges, and believe in overcoming adversity, then you’ll love Keith Foskett’s tale of exploration.
Reviews'I'm not sure if Keith Foskett knows it but he has penned a hiking classic.I just wanted to pack up my bags and head off into the wilderness.'- Spencer Vignes (The Observer).
Experience everything from eccentric hikers to rattlesnakes. Easy to read and at timeslaugh-out-loud funny, it will make you want to pack your rucksack and go.'- Rosie Fuller (Adventure Travel magazine).  
  

Reviews

Goodreads review by Stephanie on January 08, 2017

I was really torn between 3 and 4 stars for this book, purely just because of the way it is written. The tale is fascinating, and very eye opening for someone who hasn't hiked long distance. However, I has a few issues with it. Firstly, does it really count as a thru-hike if you skip bits out to comp......more

Goodreads review by John on May 11, 2016

This is the best book on hiking the Pacific Crest Trail (or hiking in general) that I've read to date. Immensely readable, fun, with enough facts and tips and warnings to please someone like me who is probably too old to hike the PCT but still intends to hit stretches of it next year. Thanks to Mr.......more

Goodreads review by Terry on April 08, 2018

4.5*. I downloaded this book on Kindle Unlimited. 'Human beings have spent the vast majority of their existence in the wild - towns and cities are a relatively recent concept and, although they make us feel secure, we are not meant to be there. They are not our natural surroundings.' In The Last Engli......more

Goodreads review by Mark on June 24, 2019

I am amazed by how quickly I got through this book. I found it engaging and interesting- the character meet were interesting and the hiking advice given was top notch. Reading some of the reviews (mainly those three stars and lower), many found the author annoying, humorless or self centered. For a......more

Goodreads review by David on August 13, 2016

A very good read about walking the PCT. I enjoyed it so much I have now bought his account of walking the Appalachian trail. His comment that you don't want to get to 80 and have an "oh s***" moment - what did I do with my life?, makes you stop and consider your priorities. Life is short, if you don......more