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Wainwright: The Podcasts

Eight Lakeland Walks with Wainwright

By (author) Alfred Wainwright
Revised by Chris Jesty
Introduction by Eric Robson
Format: Spiral bound
Publisher: Quarto Publishing PLC, United Kingdom
Imprint: Frances Lincoln
Published: 30th Oct 2008
Dimensions: w 125mm h 170mm d 25mm
Weight: 390g
ISBN-10: 0711229848
ISBN-13: 9780711229846
Barcode No: 9780711229846
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Synopsis
Explore some of the Lakeland's finest fells in the company in the one and only A. Wainwright with this handy volume of eight walks from the Pictorial Guides to the Lakeland Fells and the Outlying Fells of Lakeland. Includes introductions to each walk by Eric Robson and a free CD with a commentary narrated by Nik Wood-Jones (the voice of Wainwright on the recent popular television series). The fells included in this volume are Catbells, Coniston Old Man, Haystacks, Helm Crag, Latrigg, Nab Scar, Orrest Head and Place Fell.

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It was on the summit that the Wainwright iPod made a late bid for victory. Listening to the commentary, I realised there was more to enjoy up here: shapes of rocks and vistas to identify. Without it I think we might have missed the subtler pleasures of the summit and left too soon, forgoing the very reason Wainwright so loved this walk. Final results? The commentary certainly helps at the start of walks, and is a useful reminder for features and views en route. It doesn't replace map and book, of course, but it does add to the pleasure. And, as a spur to reluctant companions, it has real currency - even if you have to download 70s glam rock songs to sing on the descent. Guardian Adapted so the modern fell walker can make the most of his expert knowledge. Food & Travel Think of the pleasure of sitting on the summit of any fell at all, and listening to AW's words... experiencing what he saw and felt... almost through his eyes. I'm sure children and young peoplewill find the podcasts intriguing. Finding the way will become both challenging and interesting. Younger members of the family can 'lead the way' for the rest of the group. I'm certain that being led by a podcast will prove to be a novel way of introducing children to fell-walking - hopefully an activity they'll enjoy for their lifetime. Keswick Reminder A 21st-century publication that brings AW's walks to a new generation of walkers, and if it gives them a better understanding of the fells, it will be worth it. Footsteps