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inulro
It was kind of irritating in places due to a slightly hipstery-Oxbridge nonce ethos. But it was eclectic and beautifully written and namechecked Roger Deakin so I fell in love with its beautiful descriptive detail of different landscapes. It left me with a longing for Dorset and an urge to re-visit Scotland and just re-connect with the wilderness of my youth that I've been pining for recently. That wild pagan landscape of ragged oaks and steep sided valleys and dark whirling Cotswold streams. The acute rolling Dorset hills. The silvery beauty of the western coasts, particulalry Lleyn and Morar. The craggy unforgiving barren rocks of Scotland highlands.
Next year I must roam :)
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It was kind of irritating in places due to a slightly hipstery-Oxbridge nonce ethos. But it was eclectic and beautifully written and namechecked Roger Deakin so I fell in love with its beautiful descriptive detail of different landscapes. It left me with a longing for Dorset and an urge to re-visit Scotland and just re-connect with the wilderness of my youth that I've been pining for recently. That wild pagan landscape of ragged oaks and steep sided valleys and dark whirling Cotswold streams. The acute rolling Dorset hills. The silvery beauty of the western coasts, particulalry Lleyn and Morar. The craggy unforgiving barren rocks of Scotland highlands.
Next year I must roam :)