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    A walk in the woods - Bill Bryson

    if you haven,t yet read this, you should. It is a humerous factual account of walking a long distance trail in the US. worth packing in the rucksack.


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    read that a few years ago now,great book. Oh welcome to the forum BJ

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    Yep, good read..

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    Brilliant book couldn't put it down! Still on my bookshelf in fact it's a couple of years since I read it might dust it off!

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    I picked up a signed copy at my local charity shop for a quid, good read made me laugh a few times
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    Thanks for the tip! Just bought a copy off ebay for a couple of quid.
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    book purchased now awaiting to pack in my sack for the next exscursion!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by alvino78 View Post
    book purchased now awaiting to pack in my sack for the next exscursion!!!
    +1
    Paul

    • You’ll never be lost if you remember that moss always grows on the north side of your compass.
    • While the Swiss Army Knife has been popular for years, the Swiss Navy Knife has remained largely unheard of. Its single blade functions as a tiny canoe paddle.

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    Found all bills books highly entertaining,if youv'e not read any then your missing out. Paul

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    also got the lost continent and niether here or there so my camp reading is full for the next 3 to 6 trips !! lol cheers
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