Loading... Please wait...I received a copy of this book by James Carron for review. I found it entertaining, easy to read and pitched at just the right level for all (young or old) who have decided to take up walking as a hobby. The introductory chapters give persuasive reasons for taking up walking, ideas on getting started and useful hints for those with health problems. Concise advice on boots, clothing, rucksacks, basic equipment and food and drink is collected together in an easily read style. Places to walk, walking with children (I got a few ideas on walking with my grandchildren), choosing maps and guidebooks and estimating walk times are all covered. Walking-A Beginner’s Guide is a book which we could well recommend to new members. Mid-Ulster Walking Club www.midulsterwalkingclub.org.uk
In Great Britain there are so many places where you can go to enjoy nature, the environment, the tranquility and at the same time get some exercise. Some people prefer gentle walks to really take in the details of the natural environment, others prefer challenging hikes through rugged terrain, whichever you prefer this book will provide comprehensive coverage of all the relevant issues.
The book has information on preparation, equipment and what to bring, planning your route, using maps and guides, walking with children, responsible walking, advice on how to observe rights of way and rules concerning dogs. There is also information on choosing the right landscape and terrain for your fitness and experience levels. Everything a novice walker will need to get started.
Once you have progressed and are a little more experienced, the book provides information on hill walking, using specialist hiking equipment, avoiding injury and where the best walks in Britain can be found. There is also a section for those who are after some adventure, with information on mountain hikes, long distance trails, backpacking and wild camping!
James Carron is a freelance writer who specialises in active outdoor pursuits including hill walking, mountaineering, mountain biking, backpacking and camping. Based in Scotland, he writes for a number of walking, outdoor and travel magazines, for books and the Internet. Although James spends much of his time in the Scottish hills, he makes regular forays into other parts of the UK and overseas and has a particular passion for hiking in Eastern Europe.
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