In the spirit of Jack London's wilderness tales comes a short story exploring the challenges and dangers of modern day hiking. Even in this time of amazing personal technologies, every year more and more hikers die accidentally and disappear mysteriously on trails around the world. They can be unprepared and overwhelmed. They make bad decisions. They become disoriented. They panic. Anything can happen.
In an inventive narrative, the author shifts the plot from the first person to clinical reporting in a fast-paced, exciting and intriguing story. As much a cautionary tale, Flask Walker and the Solo Hike, will both entertain and educate. So lace up your boots, load up the backpack, and let's set out together because it is safer to hike with others.
In an inventive narrative, the author shifts the plot from the first person to clinical reporting in a fast-paced, exciting and intriguing story. As much a cautionary tale, Flask Walker and the Solo Hike, will both entertain and educate. So lace up your boots, load up the backpack, and let's set out together because it is safer to hike with others.