
What I’ve been reading this week, 4 July 2020
Nature should be for everyone, building a sustainable outdoor community, locked bothies, and Microsoft Editor. Environment and nature Nature Should Be For Everyone – Not Just A Privileged…
Nature should be for everyone, building a sustainable outdoor community, locked bothies, and Microsoft Editor. Environment and nature Nature Should Be For Everyone – Not Just A Privileged…
A lost world returns, diversity is not a hashtag, thoughts on wild camping, and macOS goes to 11. Environment and nature ‘You don’t know what you’ve lost till…
Coping with isolation, gear for backpacking beginners, reasons for self-publishing a book, and hammer time for Apple. (A lot of online writing has some link to the pandemic…
Searching for the magic, racism is killing the planet, in praise of wild camping, and guidebooks as a source of inspiration and memory. (A lot of online writing…
Sudden solitude on Snowdon, abandoning conquest, the littering begins, and smartphone photography. (A lot of online writing has some link to the pandemic now, so these categories are…
May’s messy alchemy, Minsmere threatened, preventing tick bites, and the latest guidance on hillwalking during the pandemic. (A lot of online writing has some link to the pandemic…
Beginning with the redstart, a virtual TGO Challenge, tales from rural lockdown, and dandelions. (A lot of online writing has some link to the pandemic now, so these…
The child in nature, ultralight gear for hot and humid conditions, views on how we should return to the hills after lockdown, and the fate of small presses…
Outside is where the fun is, art and burnout in quarantine, memory hole, and asking how we’ll go back to the outdoors. (A lot of online writing has…
Thoughts on rewilding, nature’s undisturbed cycles, walking around the world, and no picnic on Mount Kenya. (A lot of online writing has some link to the pandemic now,…
Mountains I’ve never climbed, travel publishing feeling the pinch, reality writes, and a final victory for Team One Space. (A lot of online writing has some link to…
Why we need the outdoor spirit more than ever, down the rabbit hole, when the tourists don’t turn up, and creativity in the time of coronavirus. (A lot…