This fascinating ramble through the history of walking delves into our relationship with the British countryside.
'Ramble On' tells the story of how country walks were transformed from a small and often illegal pastime to the most popular recreational activity in the country.
From the brave band of hikers who scaled the off-limits peak Kinder Scout in 1932, via the intricate Lake District guides of Alfred Wainwright, to the resistant landowners (including the notorious Nicholas Van Hoogstraten, Madonna and Jeremy Clarkson) who have done their level best (and worst) to keep walkers off their land - this is the definitive history of rambling.
Perfectly capturing the sense of exhilaration on reaching the summit of a blustery hill-top path, 'Ramble On' is for anyone who has ever pulled on a pair of walking boots or is partial to the taste of Kendal mintcake.
ISBN: | 9780007428663 |
Publication date: | 28th March 2013 |
Author: | Sinclair McKay |
Publisher: | 4th Estate an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 352 pages |
Genres: |
Walking, hiking, trekking Travel guides: routes and ways Travel writing The countryside, country life: general interest Local and family history, nostalgia History |