Chris Townsend - 12.30pm Saturday 2nd November
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Chris Townsend & Carey Davies Going Long & Staying Strong |
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Chris at Duncansby Head on this summer's 1200k Scottish Watershed Walk Carey Davies in Assynt, north-west Scotland. Photo by Dougie Cunningham |
Outdoor writer and photographer Chris Townsend is one of the world's most prolific long-distance walkers and a veteran of various huge solo backpacking trips around the world. British Mountaineering Council Hill Walking Officer Carey Davies talks to Chris about his exploits. As Carey puts it in a recent BMC interview, "When Chris Townsend says he's going on a ?long walk?, he means something different to most of us". Chris was the first person to walk the 1,600-mile length of the Canadian Rockies, and has completed the 2,600-mile Pacific Crest Trail and the 3,100-mile Continental Divide Trail. He has also climbed all of the 517 Scottish (3000'+) Munros in the first ever continuous walk (1700 miles and 575,000 feet of ascent). This summer he completed a two-month walk along the 1,200km length of the Scottish watershed. Chris says: "As a passionate enthusiast for wilderness I have spent much of my life exploring wild places. Long distance hikes are my particular delight and I have completed many of these adventures. Many years ago I set out to communicate my feelings about nature and the joy it brings me through writing and photography." About Carey Davies: |
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Film | Buxton Adventure Festival film programme will be announced in September |
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