
Walking Home
Common Sense and Other Misadventures on the Pacific Crest Trail
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Narrated by:
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Marcus Pierce
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By:
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Rick Rogers
A heartwarming adventure!
Can a comically straightforward American man learn patience and understanding in the wilderness?
Tightly written, witty, and agile, the most heart-touching and curveball characters are brought to life in a rich narrative that will have you laughing out loud, shaking your head, drying your eyes—but always, always absorbed and eager to hear more.
The Pacific Crest Trail is a 2,600-mile footpath from Mexico to Canada through the mountains of the West, and Rick sets out for the six-month trek looking forward to being immersed in nature. But once on the trail, he's surprised to find that his fellow humans, when observed and listened to at foot speed, are the more interesting and instructive creatures.
Written by a former West Coast climbing instructor and guide, and narrated by an East Coast sight and sound artist, Walking Home celebrates the people and their adventures on the trail with comic insight, rather than the usual "man vs. wilderness" narrative. The book is also liberally sprinkled with real-life tips and hacks for the experienced and fledgling backpacker alike.
The trail is likely an adventure that you too can take on, and Walking Home will make you want to.
We can all use a good, long trail.
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Loved this Book!
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Mostly ok
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Fun
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Your Louis and Clark climbing partners
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Personally I beg to differ of opinion about a voice of a 50 year old?? 1) voices don’t change that much when you get older. My voice is the SAME at 48. IF they do, they might get a little softer or with a glottal or throat covering on the vocal cords and that could be really if they overworked their vocal cords. Or trauma. 2) Athletes on average truly have boisterous energy even at later ages. I am a professional dancer, AND have professional athlete-we’re talking pro’s here-athletic or proactive friends from their 50’ss to 80’s! I am also a hiker and have hiked the Camino de Santiago in Spain.
Enjoy this hiking adventure wondrously illustrated by Marcus Pierce.
Bravo!
By the way, I did give 4 stars vs 5 only because I personally want to know more of what our adventurer was learning more soulfully or spiritually if anything along the way, or if any sort of “mindful awakening” had happened as he encountered new friends along the way. :)
Thanks for the fun!
What a fun adventure!
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Great story, engaging narrator.
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There were two things, however, that I found a bit off-putting about this book. First, although Rogers claims to have become more open minded as a result of his journey, that does not stop him from labeling a whole town as racist as a result of an incident (admittedly a disgusting incident) involving one resident and his hiking companion. A few other similar moments come through--I wish he had left such generalizations (which generally seem out of character) on the trail.
Second, I found the narration annoying. The story is told in the first person. Rogers is an older guy, but the narrator sounds like a vigorous guy in his twenties or early thirties. Further, the narrator affects a rather cloying voice when imitating women. Just not a great fit for this book.
Pretty Good Story, But ...
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Felt pessimistic and negative.
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Do not recommend.
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Then, at the end, he let his true colors fly and we get treated to his shame about our country and citizenry’s response to the covid epidemic and other things. I immediately regretted buying this book.
Not a Walk in the Woods.
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