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14 Jul 09, 11.16AM

Walking Class Hero: This side was made for you and me

Walking Class Hero: This side was made for you and me

The commentary at the top of every Walking Class Hero tells you ‘Basically if you can walk there it’ll be in this blog’ but this entry concerns a place where you mostly can’t walk.

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3 Jul 09, 16.11PM

Walking Class Hero: Cake Walk

Walking Class Hero: Cake Walk

Doesn’t the world seem a better place when the sun shines? It just makes you want to get out and go walking – provided of course you’ve slapped on your sun screen, plonked your hat on your head and perched your sunnies on your nose.

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25 Jun 09, 14.28PM

Phil Pickin: Ratty’s return

Phil Pickin: Ratty’s return

It looks like things are looking up for Britain’s water voles.

This compact and furry little animal was the model for Ratty in The Wind in The Willows. But, sadly, since the 1990s its numbers have fallen from around seven million [...]

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11 Jun 09, 10.00AM

Chris Hatherill: Hopping the fence

Chris Hatherill: Hopping the fence

Though not comparable in scope or scale, private urban garden squares are the city dweller’s equivalent of restricted land in the countryside: nice to look at over the fence – but frustratingly out-of-bounds. I know that most of London’s leafy [...]

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8 Jun 09, 16.50PM

Walking Class Hero: Doin’ the Lambeth Walk

Walking Class Hero: Doin’ the Lambeth Walk

At first sight a walk going from Lambeth North to Peckham seems to owe more to Will Self than William Blake but stay with me for a moment and I’ll try to explain…

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29 May 09, 14.55PM

Tom Franklin: Leaping into the open

Tom Franklin: Leaping into the open

At Easter, I walked along the breathtaking Hadrian’s Wall. Again and again, as I climbed over stiles and went through gates along the route, I came across those small square discs with a brown circle that denote access land. Every [...]

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28 May 09, 15.35PM

Cameron McNeish: Renewables rethink

Cameron McNeish: Renewables rethink

With a decision imminent on the proposed Beauly-Denny powerline through the wilds of central Scotland, Cameron McNeish argues for a fresh approach to renewable energy…

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22 May 09, 11.48AM

Walking Class Hero: The ‘Recce’

Walking Class Hero: The 'Recce'

About 40 minutes later we were at the base of Box Hill. Named after the many box trees found growing wild here this National Trust property is a well known beauty spot on the North Downs…

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19 May 09, 15.45PM

Chris Stephens: Walls for all

Chris Stephens: Walls for all

Like motherhood and apple pie, everyone is in favour of dry stone walls. We enjoy seeing them and use them to promote the countryside, as well as to sell walking boots and rucksacks, and to recruit members to heritage organisations. But few, it seems, are currently in a position to pay for their maintenance or restoration…

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