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Bullet-proof your back, clear your mind and lose weight… by walking
Bearings for beginners,South West Coast Path ... and eating dandelions
What: an eye-widening Panorama of the lake districtWhere: helvellyn, cumbriaWhy: sPring weather means bigger views
your first high-level walk in spring can be like taking off blinkers. longer days and better weather mean you can hike further and climb higher, and swap the cosy valley views of winter for vast hilltop vistas like this one. helvellyn is england’s third highest peak, part of a nine-mile range which cuts north-south through the central lake district and offers the perfect platform for all-day views. gawp east to high raise, high street and ullswater; gaze west for sunset over layered fells to the craggy skyline of scafell Pike and great gable.Map: ordnance survey explorer ol5
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What: an eye-widening Panorama of the lake districtWhere: helvellyn, cumbriaWhy: sPring weather means bigger views
your first high-level walk in spring can be like taking off blinkers. longer days and better weather mean you can hike further and climb higher, and swap the cosy valley views of winter for vast hilltop vistas like this one. helvellyn is england’s third highest peak, part of a nine-mile range which cuts north-south through the central lake district and offers the perfect platform for all-day views. gawp east to high raise, high street and ullswater; gaze west for sunset over layered fells to the craggy skyline of scafell Pike and great gable.Map: ordnance survey explorer ol5
set your senses alive by walking to these sensational views and scents.
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Blastyoursenses
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Larking about in Northumberland. Photo: Tom Bailey
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SUMMER GUIDE 2009YOUR PERFECT WALKING SUMMER: PLAN, PACK AND GO!
Walking festivals 2009 Great gear for summer walkingThe hottest charity challenges The strangest summer events
NATIONAL PARKS SPECIAL The walks that unlock
our greatest landscapes on their 60th birthday
Find great landscapesBoost your fitnessRead the bluffer’s
guide to BritainKit yourself out
Inspire your family
Larking about in Northumberland. Photo: Tom Bailey
in association with
Your passport to a whole new lifestyle
Your passport to a whole new lifestyle
Your passport to
PLUS 20 FREE WALKS TO DOWNLOAD!
WALKINGGET INTO
www.livefortheoutdoors.com
SUMMER GUIDE 2009YOUR PERFECT WALKING SUMMER: PLAN, PACK AND GO!
Walking festivals 2009 Great gear for summer walkingThe hottest charity challenges The strangest summer events
NATIONAL PARKS SPECIAL The walks that unlock
our greatest landscapes on their 60th birthday
Is food on a hike simply fuel, just calories to power you from valley to view? Or can the right grub
add something sweeter to your walking?
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Andy admires the view north from the Cotswolds. Jenny dreams of dinner.
Words: Jenny Walters Photos: Tom Bailey
Is food on a hike simply fuel, just calories to power you from valley to view? Or can the right grub
add something sweeter to your walking?
30 31
Andy admires the view north from the Cotswolds. Jenny dreams of dinner.