A Walk in the Park, Kevin Fedarko
A Walk in the Park, Kevin Fedarko
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A Walk in the Park

Bestseller

Author: Kevin Fedarko

Narrator: Kevin Fedarko

Unabridged: 14 hr 40 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/28/2024


Synopsis

A New York Times Bestseller * Winner of the 2024 National Outdoor Book Award in Outdoor Literature * Winner of the 2025 Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Nonfiction * Named a Best Book of the Year by the New York Times, Air Mail, Smithsonian Magazine, and Financial Times

“A triumph. Fedarko doesn’t describe awe; he induces it.” —The New York Times Book Review * “Passionate…memorable…life-affirming.” —The Wall Street Journal

From the author of the beloved bestseller The Emerald Mile, a rollicking and poignant account of an epic 750-mile odyssey, on foot, through the heart of America’s most magnificent national park and the grandest wilderness on earth.

Two friends, zero preparation, one dream. A few years after quitting his job to follow an ill-advised dream of becoming a guide on the Colorado River, Kevin Fedarko was approached by his best friend, National Geographic photographer Pete McBride, with a vision as bold as it was harebrained. Together, they would embark on an end-to-end traverse of the Grand Canyon, a journey that, McBride promised, would be “a walk in the park.” Against his better judgment, Fedarko agreed, unaware that the small cluster of experts who had completed the crossing billed it as “the toughest hike in the world.”

The ensuing ordeal, which lasted more than a year, revealed a place that was deeper, richer, and far more complex than anything the two men had imagined—and came within a hair’s breadth of killing them both. They struggled to make their way through a vertical labyrinth of thousand-foot cliffs and crumbling ledges where water is measured out by the teaspoon and every step is fraught with peril—and where, even today, there is still no trail along the length of the country’s best-known and most iconic park.

Along the way, veteran long-distance hikers ushered them into secret pockets, invisible to the millions of tourists gathered on the rim, where only a handful of humans have ever laid eyes. Members of the canyon’s eleven Native American tribes brought them face-to-face with layers of history that forced them to reconsider myths at the center of our national parks—and exposed them to the threats of commercial tourism. Even Fedarko’s dying father, who had first pointed him toward the canyon more than forty years earlier but had never set foot there himself, opened him to a new way of seeing the landscape.

And always, there was the great gorge itself: austere and unforgiving but suffused with magic, drenched in wonder, and redeemed by its own transcendent beauty. A singular portrait of a sublime place, A Walk in the Park is a deeply moving plea for the preservation of America’s greatest natural treasure.

About Kevin Fedarko

Kevin Fedarko has spent the past twenty years writing about conservation, exploration, and the Grand Canyon. He has been a staff writer at Time, where he worked primarily on the foreign affairs desk, and a senior editor at Outside, where he covered outdoor adventure. His writing has appeared in National Geographic, The New York Times, and Esquire, among other publications. He is the author of The Emerald Mile: The Epic Story of the Fastest Ride in History Through the Heart of the Grand Canyon, which won the Reading the West Book Award, and A Walk in the Park: The True Story of a Spectacular Misadventure in the Grand Canyon, which won the Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Nonfiction. Both books were also New York Times bestsellers and winners of a National Outdoor Book Award. He lives in Flagstaff, Arizona.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sharon on November 09, 2024

My favorite quote about reading is by Kevin Ansbro: A book should grab you by the lapels and kiss you into tomorrow. Kevin Fedarko's, A Walk in the Park, grabbed me and wouldn't let me go. I listened to Fedarko narrate this incredible journey on audiobook. I recently read Fedarko's book, The Emerald......more

Goodreads review by Micah on May 23, 2024

At the start of this story, I just thought it was simply a story of taking on a through hike of the Grand Canyon. What I was not prepared for was the intricate details and imagery painted by the author. The history of the tribes within the grand canyon, and the details of their struggles, cultures,......more

Goodreads review by Moonkiszt on July 03, 2024

This is certainly one of the BEST non-fiction books I've read this year. . .in my top 10 for sure! The author, Kevin Fedarko and his good buddy Pete McBride (a National Geographic photographer) decide that a hike through the Grand Canyon was just the thing to fill in the bare spots on their calendars......more

Goodreads review by Katey on July 20, 2024

If I'd had a dollar for each time I yelled "Oh, fuck off" while reading this, I'd have been making a living wage.......more

Goodreads review by Casey on March 30, 2024

This book is a disappointment (at least for me, not for some others). It strikes me as a wannabe Bill Bryson “A Walk In The Woods” without the humor (although there are numerous attempts at being humorous, but most fall flat) nor the engaging writing style. I had high hopes for this book as I am a f......more


Quotes

"Listeners can sense the excitement, awe, and frustration in the author’s chronicle of his “walk” through the Grand Canyon. Kevin Fedarko does double duty as author and narrator, and his narration adds notes of authenticity to the production. His voice is clear and pleasant, and he changes things up to fit particular passages. For instance, he increases his pace slightly as he recounts navigating the Colorado River in a raft. And he slows it down during poetic descriptions of his surroundings. He gets louder to express experts’ incredulity at his plan to navigate the canyon on foot without years of training. And he grows quieter in describing Native Americans’ spiritual ties to the canyon. The audiobook is part travelogue, part history, part autobiography—and wholly enjoyable."