![]() Secondly up the Penninies from Skipton to the Scottish Border, and lastly on England's south-west Limestone Ridge, from the Dorset coast to the Cotswolds. He shares in this book three journeys undertaken over the course of a year.įirstly, along Offa's Dyke from Chepstow to Prestatyn, zig-zagging the Welsh / English border. ![]() Garry Hogg, a broadcaster and (obviously) a walking enthusiast. The author advises that for the second edition, photographs were posed, as initially he travelled alone and therefore was unable to be present in his pictures! There are also a series of hard to read maps -very small and printed in negative - eg black background white text/linework. ![]() My copy is a second edition, published 1948, with a number of accompanying black and white photographs. Not really in my wheelhouse - a book about walking in Britain, but it is a Travel book Club publication, which I typically enjoy and therefore collect. ![]()
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