OWPG: Media News Bulletin September 2017 | Page 21
ides in tr ain and on fell
O
ver the summer Mark
has been working on a
novel walking guide with
Yorkshire performance
poet Ian McMillan called
Urban Ramblings drawn to
explore from the Penistone
Line rich in conversations, line
drawings and wonderfully crafted
poems to be published next spring
by www.jrnicholls.co.uk. By the same
publisher four guides were released
in the late spring as PathMaster
guides, the two volume Hadrian’s
High Way (full details can be found at
www.hadrianhighway.c o.uk), Castles
of Eden and Great Lakes Connection -
each inspirational station to station
week-long walking holidays.
This autumn Mark is drawing
together a two-way descriptive
PathMaster guide to the 20-mile
long Ullswater Way at the behest
of the Lake District National Park.
While also embarking on a total
restructuring of his eight volume
Lakeland fell guides with Cicerone,
under the new series title Walking the
Lake District Fells.
Top left: Shap Abbey, Top right: Vindolanda for HHW, Bottom left: Penrith Castle for Castles of Eden
Bottom middle: Claife Viewing Station cafe for Great Lakes Connection Bottom right: Glannoventa (Ravenglass)