The Old Ways: A Journey on Foot
Robert MacfarlaneThe result is an immersive, enthralling exploration of the ghosts and voices that haunt old paths, of the stories our tracks keep and tell, and of pilgrimage and ritual.
Told in Macfarlane's distinctive voice, 'The Old Ways' folds together natural history, cartography, geology, archaeology and literature. His walks take him from the chalk downs of England to the bird islands of the Scottish northwest, from Palestine to the sacred landscapes of Spain and the Himalayas.
Along the way he crosses paths with walkers of many kinds--wanderers, pilgrims, guides, and artists. Above all this is a book about walking as a journey inward and the subtle ways we are shaped by the landscapes through which we move.
Macfarlane discovers that paths offer not just a means of traversing space, but of feeling, knowing, and thinking.
CONTENTS:
Part I. Tracking (England ) -- Track -- Path -- Chalk -- Silt --
Part II. Following (Scotland) -- Water, South -- Water, North -- Peat -- Gneiss -- Granite -
Part III. Roaming (Abroad) -- Limestone -- Roots -- Ice --
Part IV. Homing (England) -- Snow -- Flint -- Ghost -- Print