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o u t d o o r FOCUS autumn 2018 Cover star David Forster Enjoying the View South From Hall’s Fell Ridge, Blencathra, Lake District, Cumbria Contents 3 Book Reviews 5 Wordsmith 6 Rows about RoWs 9 Kate Spencer Website | www.bluestoneimages.com Andrew’s new role O WPG member Andrew McCloy has been elected chair of the Peak District National Park Authority. A Peak District resident for 20 years, Cllr McCloy is a member of Youlgrave Parish Council. He was elected to the Authority in 2011 and re-elected in 2015, holding a number of key roles including, for the last four years, that of chair for the Audit, Resources and Performance Committee. Speaking of his election to chair, Cllr McCloy said: “We need to refl ect on the pioneering spirit that helped set up the Peak District National Park in the fi rst place and approach the challenges ahead with purpose, as well as resolve The recently announced National Park review should inspire us to look again at how we go about our business and forge a National Park fi t for purpose for the next 70 years, in order to stay relevant in an ever-changing world” Roly Smith and Paddy Dillon review books by Raynor Winn, Adrian Hendroff , Chris Townsend and David Ramshaw Kev Reynolds remembers the ‘Man Who Couldn’t Die’ thanks to the rejuvenating eff ects of the berghaus. Jon Sparks is your guide through the challenging issue of rights of way A tribute to Kate Spencer, one of the founder members of OWPG, who sadly passed away in July 10 New members 11 Our associate members 12 The Jordan Trail 16 Peak Exposure 6 OF says hello to four new members of OWPG: Hanna Lindon, James Deboo, Ash Routen and Carsten Krieger An introduction to the companies and organisations that share our aims and values. In this issue: Aquapac Tony Howard is your guide as he takes a walk along the route of the Jordan Trail Photography for Writers: Ronald Turnbull helps you get your head around the histogram 9 12 AGM weekend reminder O ctober’s annual awards and AGM weekend promises a great programme of activities to cover a wide range of member interests – everything from an exclusive tasting of a local Exmoor gin, to axe-throwing or a rather more sedate programme of professional development opportunities and a choice of walks and rides. If you haven’t already registered, do it now by downloading the forms from www.bit.ly/OWPG-AGM-2018 and sending the completed version to AGM organiser Stan Abbott, at [email protected]. This year’s venue is the lovely Simonsbath House Hotel, at the heart of Exmoor, from Friday October 12 to Monday morning, October 15. We’re delighted to have secured this excellent but aff ordable hotel for our exclusive use. Stan Abbott says: “Don’t delay your booking as the best accommodation choices area running out fast. I’m also refl ecting member’s choices of preferred activity and, if you don’t fl ag up what you want to do, there’s a risk the activity may disappear from the programme!” The Outdoor Writers and Photographers Guild is the only UK-based association of media professionals working largely or entirely on outdoor subjects. Our members cover every fi eld of activity and all corners of the globe. They include writers, journalists, fi lm makers, photographers, publishers and editors, all with a passionate interest in the outdoors. For more information visit www.owpg.org.uk. All images and text copyright the authors. Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission is strictly prohibited. 2 Outdoor focus | autumn 2018 Editing/design: David Taylor [email protected] ISSN 2043-8591 (print) ISSN 2043-8605 (online)