
Highs and Lows on the John Muir Trail by Inga Aksamit
by Inga Aksamit
3.5/5
1 book reviewed · 3.5 avg
An honest, practical wilderness memoir that captures both the rewards and harsh realities of hiking the John Muir Trail, best suited for experienced hikers and readers seeking authentic outdoor narratives.
What works
• Refreshingly honest about the unglamorous aspects of long-distance hiking
• Practical insights valuable for serious backpackers
• Straightforward prose style that serves the subject matter well
• Authentic psychological exploration of endurance challenges
• Realistic assessment of trail difficulty and demands
What doesn't
• Pacing issues in repetitive middle sections
• Limited broader context about wilderness or environmental themes
• Sparse prose style may feel too dry for some readers
• Assumes familiarity with backpacking terminology