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Bryson is not an experienced hiker from "summary" of A Walk in the Woods by Bill Bryson

Bill Bryson, a man with little experience in hiking, embarks on a journey to hike the Appalachian Trail with his friend Stephen Katz. As they set off on this adventure, Bryson quickly realizes the challenges that lay ahead for someone like himself who is unaccustomed to the rigors of long-distance hiking. The physical demands of the trail, the unpredictable weather conditions, and the unfamiliar terrain all serve as reminders of Bryson's lack of expertise in this outdoor pursuit. Throughout their trek, Bryson's inexperience becomes evident in numerous ways. He struggles with simple tasks such as setting up a tent or cooking a meal over a campfire. His lack of knowledge about the trail and its surroundings often leads to misha...
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    A Walk in the Woods

    Bill Bryson

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