Outdoor Focus Spring 2019 | Page 13

New members Colin Speakman Teashop Walks: the best teashops and cafés in the Lake District Vivienne Crow Northern Eye Books, £5.99 (pb) The Peak District: The Finest Walks in the Peak District National Park Dennis Kelsall & Chiz Dakin Northern Eye Books, £6.99 (pb) Walks to Viewpoints: Walks with Stunning Views in the Peak District Chiz Dakin Northern Eye Books, £5.99 (pb) M any of the places visited in these latest titles in Northern Eye’s popular Top 10 Walks series of pocket-sized walking guides to the National Parks have already featured in previously-published volumes in the series. So inevitably there is a fair amount of re-cycling and repetition. But to the authors’ credit, in most cases, different routes to the chosen sites have been used. It’s almost always invidious to name any walk as “the finest”, because so much will depend on individual taste, ability and local conditions. So maybe these walks should be best described as the authors’ favourites among those places they have previously described. But as every walker knows, a good cup of tea and some cake is the tempting reward after any ramble. And Viv Crowe’s Teashop Walks in the Lakes is enlivened by photographs of walkers who are obviously enjoying their repast at the various cafés and teashops encountered on the 10 relatively-gentle walks she describes. Colin published his first book Walking in the Yorkshire Dales in 1967, and since that far- off time has produced a long succession of walking and outdoor books and articles, mainly in Yorkshire and the North, but also in mainland Europe, topography, as well as biography, transport, a literary Anthology of the Dales, a history of leisure walking, short stories and poetry. Author or co-author of around 60 books, including a recent guide to the Yorkshire Wolds, he is best known for helping to establish The Dales Way which in 2019 celebrates its 50th anniversary, and his classic guidebook to the route is now in its 11th edition with Skyware Press. He is also a founder member of Gritstone Britain’s only writers’ co-operative, a new self-publishing enterprise (www.gritstone.coop) In 1997 he was made an Honorary Doctor of Letters at Bradford University, and received the first Dalesman lifetime achievement award in 2007. Paul Richardson Born and brought up in Leeds, I discovered the Yorkshire Dales and the Lake District when I was in my twenties. From then on I spent much of my spare time hill walking there, eventually managing to live and work in the Yorkshire Dales. After several years in the Dales I moved to Southern Ireland, getting to know the magnificent hills of County Tipperary before returning to my native Yorkshire. I have written articles with images for several magazines and am a regular contributor for TGO. My aim now is to spend more time roaming the fells as Alex Roddie Alex is an editor and outdoor writer, and is currently online editor at TGO magazine. His mission is to tell the stories that matter – tales of wilderness, nature, and adventure. If you’re looking to write an outdoor book, or if you work with an adventure magazine well as discovering a way to carry a camera in a comfortable and accessible way whilst wearing a rucksack. and need an expert pair of eyes, Alex can help. Alex also writes The Pinnacle Newsletter, a perspective on outdoor and adventure writing. To sign up to and receive the newsletter visit www.tinyletter.com/alex_roddie www.alexroddie.com spring 2019 | Outdoor focus 13