Rambling about Lakeland and Other Places
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Over the past fifty years Paul Lister has enjoyed many rambles through the countryside. Spending his time travelling through the diverse and often beautiful English landscape, his roams have taken him around Dartmoor Tors to the length of the Pennines Way and everywhere in between. Spending his days and sometimes weeks (when work would allow) travelling to the highest peaks and the lowest gulfs of the Lakeland area, Paul has dedicated much of his life to exploring the places in Britain so many take for granted, and although some of the detail may have faded due to time, the memories he has made will be with him forever. However, in a bid to keep time from ravaging these experiences completely, Paul began recording his adventures through the country, documenting the time he spent over the years in vivid recollections and first-hand stream-of-consciousness notes that perfectly capture the sense of awe and discovery and that made his rambling so rewarding in the first place. Offering a personal view of the wonderful Lakeland and Pennine scenery, Paul's collection of walks offers insight into life's simple pleasures, and all of the whimsy, wanderlust and companionship that can be found along the way. Rambling About Lakeland and Other Places isn't intended to be a guide or a definitive piece of geographical literature, but rather a collection of personal thoughts and inspiring anecdotes that convey the simple beauty of discovery that anybody can enjoy.
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Over the past fifty years Paul Lister has enjoyed many rambles through the countryside. Spending his time travelling through the diverse and often beautiful English landscape, his roams have taken him around Dartmoor Tors to the length of the Pennines Way and everywhere in between. Spending his days and sometimes weeks (when work would allow) travelling to the highest peaks and the lowest gulfs of the Lakeland area, Paul has dedicated much of his life to exploring the places in Britain so many take for granted, and although some of the detail may have faded due to time, the memories he has made will be with him forever. However, in a bid to keep time from ravaging these experiences completely, Paul began recording his adventures through the country, documenting the time he spent over the years in vivid recollections and first-hand stream-of-consciousness notes that perfectly capture the sense of awe and discovery and that made his rambling so rewarding in the first place. Offering a personal view of the wonderful Lakeland and Pennine scenery, Paul's collection of walks offers insight into life's simple pleasures, and all of the whimsy, wanderlust and companionship that can be found along the way. Rambling About Lakeland and Other Places isn't intended to be a guide or a definitive piece of geographical literature, but rather a collection of personal thoughts and inspiring anecdotes that convey the simple beauty of discovery that anybody can enjoy.