Tales From the Hills

Tales From the Hills by Pete Buckley, published by Easy Way Up on June 19, 2010, is a collection of stories that captures the essence of the author’s travels through Europe’s mountain and wilderness areas. Spanning 210 pages, this book presents an easy-to-follow and often humorous narrative that explores destinations such as the Alps, Norway, the Lake District, Snowdonia, and the Scottish Highlands.
Readers will find engaging accounts of various encounters along the way, including Dutch caravanners navigating Norwegian mountain roads and part-time peak baggers in the Lake District. The stories reflect a love for walking and the outdoors, making it appealing to those who appreciate travel narratives. With its focus on travel and exploration, this edition invites readers to experience the charm of lesser-known paths and the adventures that await in nature.
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Tales From the Hills is a collection of stories from the author’s travels in Europe’s mountain and wilderness areas including the Alps and Norway as well as closer to home outings in the Lake District, Snowdonia and the Scottish Highlands. The easy to follow and often humourous narrative takes the reader on the road less travelled to Alpine glaciers, Lakeland tarns and the wilds of Scotland. On the way we encounter Dutch caravanners on the mountain roads of Norway, part time peak baggers in the Lake District and a walker in Wales who is so lost he has climbed the wrong mountain. This will appeal to anyone who has a love for walking and the outdoors as well as those who enjoy a good travellers tale.
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