Townsend embarks on a 700-mile walk along the spine of Scotland, the line of high ground where fallen rain runs either west to the Atlantic or east to the North Sea. Walking before the Independence Referendum of 2014, and writing after the EU Referendum of 2016, he reflects on nature and history, conservation, rewilding, land use and literature, and change in a time of limitless potential for both better and worse. He writes regularly for TGO Magazine and has written 22 books on the outdoors, including the award winning The Backpacker's Handbook; Crossing Arizona; the story of an 800 mile walk along the Arizona Trail; Walking the Yukon, the story of 1000 mile walk through the Yukon Territory. His recent publications with Sandstone feature two long-distance walks he undertook in the USA, Grizzly Bears and Razor Clams, about the PNT, and Rattlesnakes and Bald Eagles, about the PCT.
Chris Townsend is probably the world’s best known long-distance walker who also writes. He is also the author of many prize winning books including Out There (Sandstone Press, 2016) and Along the Divide (Sandstone Press, 2018).
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