Terry Ashby tramps the Yorkshire-Westmorland border, following in the footsteps of Lakeland writer William Palmer who walked this ancient line in 1936. On the way he tells of its history, politics and disputes, describes its landscape and wildlife amid some of the wildest and loneliest country in England.
Terry Ashby tramps the Yorkshire-Westmorland border, following in the footsteps of Lakeland writer William Palmer who walked this ancient line in 1936. On the way he tells of its history, politics and disputes, describes its landscape and wildlife amid some of the wildest and loneliest country in England.
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