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Up the Country
註釋Facing redundancy and an uncertain future, Peter Jackson did what many other people have done in similar situations - he ran away. Well, nearly. He walked from Land's End to John o'Groats and decided to take in the three summits of Snowdon, Scafell Pike and Ben Nevis while he was at it. This book is a personal account of his 1300-mile journey up the country from the tip of Cornwall to the far north of Scotland. Follow his progress along cliff top and riverside, over moor and mountain and through forest and town as he moves from one surprise to the next. The main lesson Peter learned from his walk is that if you have your heart set on something, you should go for it!