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A series of observational essays and travel sketches evokes the landscapes, weather, and seasonal rhythms of the lake-and-fell country. The pieces range from close accounts of shepherd life and hill-walking to descriptions of fox-hunting, angling, shore hazards, and ghyll-climbing, combining practical detail about dogs, traps, and local shelters with vivid depictions of storms, lambing, and moonlit mountains. Natural history, rural customs, and sporting pursuits are interwoven with personal recollection and descriptive passage, offering both guidance for country activities and affectionate portraits of terrain and wildlife.
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