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The Last Englishman

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A real-life adventurer. A gruelling pan-American trek. Will one Englishman dare to face his fears?

Shortlisted for Outdoor Book of the Year by The Great Outdoors magazine

Born traveller Keith Foskett had thousands of miles of thru-hiking experience when he prepared for his toughest challenge yet: a gruelling 2,640-mile hike from Mexico to Canada. In a six-month journey along America’s Pacific Crest Trail, he crossed 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 on the trail?

Shortlisted for The Great Outdoors magazine Outdoor Personality of the Year and Book of the Year multiple times, veteran storyteller Keith Foskett lets you join him for a trek across the greatest long-distance hiking trail on Earth. With witty humor, astute observations, 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.

Discover The Last Englishman to embark on a journey of tenacity today!

Reviews

"The Pacific Crest Trail is one of the most beautiful and diverse long distance trails in the world. The Last Englishman allows you to experience this amazing trail through the eyes of a thru-hiker. If you cannot take the time to hike the trail, then you should definitely take the time to read about it." (Jennifer Pharr Davis, previous record holder for the fastest thru-hike of the Appalachian Trail)

"It’s rare to find a book that captures the experience of long distance backpacking so well, and that is also fun to read. Fozzie’s account of his Pacific Crest Trail hike is educational, inspirational, and hilarious. A must-read for aspiring thru-hikers and outdoor adventure seekers." (Erik Asorson, The PCT Atlas)

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Critic 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)

"Telling the true story of a six-month PCT hike from Mexico to Canada, crossing wild desert and mountain and meeting everything from eccentric hikers to rattlesnakes along the way. Easy to read and at times laugh-out-loud funny, it will make you want to pack your rucksack and go." (Rosie Fuller, Adventure Travel magazine)

"Long-distance hiking is tragically romantic: it’s not all about fresh air, aesthetic majesty, and colorful company. This book is refreshingly honest about the difficulties and day-to-day monotony. But it also captures the rewards of this oversized effort to hike the United States end to end." (Andrew Skurka (National Geographic, Adventurer of the Year)

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The first book I read by Keith Foskett was about the Camino Way, and was by a long way one of the best about the Camino I have read, however he had a tendency to jump or not explain events in that book.

In this book he jumps about a great deal, the book does not run fluidly the story moves so fast in places, that trying to understand where he is on the trail becomes difficult. I really got confused at one stage, (I will not put in a spoiler)

Over two books I have grown to like Keith Foskett, after the Camino book I felt like we were mates. In this book not the same.
I like his skills with wild camping te way he describes them, but I would like a little more information in respect of that. Unless I missed it there was mention of a bear scare device or something similar, no explanation as to what it was.

if I am honest I actually lost interest in this book by the end, I stuck with it.

Dont expect this to be like his book on the Camino

Not as I expected

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I've read a couple of travel and hiking books but fozzys exploits are the ones that make me want to grab my pack and go out doors.

Awesome.

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Great topic, numerous stories and great narration. Loved reading about the characters and wonderful list of reasons to do it! Thanks

Great reading

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An excellent, fascinating account of the, at times, almost life threatening account of one adventurers single minded determination to complete the PCT at whatever cost.

Determination

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This is a great story of overcoming every hurdle on an epic journey. Wether it’s sun snow and everything in between , all sorts of terrain, it’s all part of the adventure
The kindness of strangers is heartwarming
The lesson for me is freedom is in the wilderness

Bears blisters and a phobia of snakes

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