![]() 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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