To Katz, of course.’ They two had gone through too much together; they seemed not a good match in any aspect and he makes a lot of laugh on each other though. After long hike, they would stop in small town, get some refilled and sleep in a motel. By interval, the first thing Katz would do is to buy soda, watch X-files. And the next morning, he would insist on staying for one more night to finish the last episode. However, when Bryson lost Katz for a whole day in the woods and worrying that he would never saw him again and missed him forever in the rest of his life just because his crazy plan to conquer the trial, and fortunately, they met again. Then they decided to quit, with only one mountain left, seeing the victory waving but saying goodbye with pity buried in mind. Bryson brings a natural and an emotional climax to readers.
The woods are adorable, however gloom and dangerous, but they also "choke off views and leave you muddled and without bearings." He continues: "They make you feel small and confused and vulnerable, like a small child lost in a crowd of strange legs." A Walk in the Woods is a funny book and serious book at the same time. Though not any seriously terrible thing occurred on Bryson and Katz, Bryson was amusing readers with vivid wild danger description, with which he impresses readers with tremendous laugh and touching moments. This work makes us admire, respect, love and also revere the nature and the wild lives and find how vulnerable they are.