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Out There: A Voice from the Wild
Chris Townsend
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Description for Out There: A Voice from the Wild
Paperback. .
Winner of the Outdoor Writers and Photographers Guild: Outdoor Book Of The Year Award.
Insightful and Adventurous, this collection of essays invites you to the Munro tops, Arctic Scandinavia, Pacific Crest Trail and Scottish Highlands, all from the comfort of your own home.
With 40 years of experience backpacking, rewilding and hiking, Chris Townsend is no stranger to the great outdoors. Out There: A Voice from the Wild paints a vivid picture of some of nature's most beautiful wilderness, filled with helpful tips from one of Britain's best long distance walkers. Aside from this, making the essays all the more ... Read morepoignant is the snapshot it presents of some of Townsend's own philosophies, allowing moments of reflection not only on the magnificence of the outdoor world, but also our place and responsibility within it.
Follow Chris through a plethora of enthralling exhibitions as he shows that there is never a better time to immerse yourself within the great outdoors than right now.
'What shines through this highly readable anthology is the author s passionate plea for the protection of our wild country. Highly recommended.' -Outdoor Focus
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Product Details
Publisher
Sandstone Press Ltd
Place of Publication
, United Kingdom
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About Chris Townsend
Chris Townsend is the highly respected gear correspondent for The Great Outdoors magazine. He is also the author of many books including Grizzly Bears and Razor Clams and Rattlesnakes and Bald Eagles, both published by Sandstone Press. In his long career he has walked from Land's End to John O'Groats, completed all the Munros and Tops in a single round, ... Read morewalked the Pacific Crest Trail, the Continental Divide Trail and the Pacific North West Trail in the United States as well as being the first person to walk the entire length of the Rocky Mountains in Canada. Show Less
Reviews for Out There: A Voice from the Wild
'I was struck then by his thoughtfulness and clear-sightedness - as if all his opinions had been slowly, patiently reasoned out during endless hours of quiet contemplation while alone on the trail - and these same qualities are evident throughout this compendium of his best writing...'-Roger Cox, The Scotsman; 'Townsend has achieved his aim of inspiring others with this book ... Read moreand if you don't feel like going on a walk - no matter how long or short - after reading it, you never will.'-The Scots Magazine; '...what shines through this highly readable anthology is the author's passionate plea for the protection of our wild country.'-Outdoor Focus; 'This is what Chris' books do. They shake you out of lethargy and install in you that love of the natural world that keeps us all going.'-Andy Howell, Outdoors Blog; 'In the Scottish outdoor world names occasionally shine like the stars and very quickly fade into the night. Chris Townsend has remained a shining light for well over 35 years, a passionate and inspiring advocate for the wild corners of our land, an enthusiast who literally walks the walk. '-Cameron McNeish; 'I first met Chris Townsend about thirty years ago cross country ski-ing in the Cairngorms. He is someone who practices what he preaches. Since his becoming a JMT Trustee I have much appreciated his insights and knowledge and he is great voice for our cause.'-Peter Pearson, Chair of the John Muir Trust; 'Chris Townsend is the all-around world champion hiking memoirist, guide, photographer, blogger, and techie. '-Ron Strickland, founder of the Pacific Northwest Trail; 'Out There is not just a wonderfully written celebration of backpacking and mountaineering. It's also a call to arms - a warning that nobody but us will step in to save the wild places we love, and that we all have a responsibility to protect and nurture the environment.'-Alex Roddie; 'Those making the decisions about what happens to wild land would do well to listen to people like Townsend who really understand wild places not for what they are, but for what they can offer.'-Active Outdoors; 'Ranging from the Pacific Crest Trail to the Sierras to the peaks of Britain, Out There is as a collection of essays from the many walks of his own life. Brought together, they read as a singular celebration of wild spaces.'-Geographical Magazine Show Less