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The Ways of the Bushwalker

On Foot in Australia
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The Ways of the Bushwalker by Melissa Harper explores the rich and quirky history of bushwalking in Australia. From early European settlers enjoying nature strolls and picnics to the rise of organised long-distance walks requiring maps and camping gear, this book delves into how walking became a beloved pastime. It highlights the evolution of walking clubs, mystery hikes organised by railways, and the establishment of specialised equipment by Paddy Pallin. Whether you prefer rugged adventures or luxury huts, the book reveals how walking can transform into an extraordinary experience.
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This book is ideal for anyone fascinated by Australian outdoor culture, history enthusiasts, bushwalking aficionados, and those interested in the relationship between people and nature. It suits both casual walkers and serious adventurers intrigued by the social history of an iconic pastime.

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Whether you are inclined to put on your walking boots and pack your sleeping bag, or would rather stay in a luxury hut, this surefooted and witty book reveals how the ordinary act of walking can become extraordinary.

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Australians have always loved to step out in nature, whether off-track or along a marked route. Bushwalking—an organised long-distance walk in rugged terrain that requires maps and camping equipment, or a family day out—is one of our most popular pastimes. This landmark book, now updated, was the first to delve into its rich and sometimes quirky history.

From the earliest days of European settlement, colonists found pleasure in leisurely strolls through the bush, collecting flowers, sketching, bird watching and picnicking. Yet over time, walking for the sake of walking became the dominant motive. Walking clubs proliferated, railways organised mystery hikes attended by thousands, and Paddy Pallin established his equipment business. Bushwalking—serious walking—was invented.

Whether you are inclined to put on your walking boots and pack your sleeping bag, or would rather stay in a luxury hut, this surefooted and witty book reveals how the ordinary act of walking can become extraordinary.

As stimulating to the mind as a good walk in the bush. – Bill Garner

An absorbing exploration of the story of bushwalking in Australia. It's a well-researched history, not just of walking, but of our changing relationship to the natural environment, of coming to know its unique beauty and its power to both inspire and restore the body and spirit. A compelling read for anyone who loves the Australian bush. – Patti Miller

...a splendid social history, one so entertaining and revealing that you wonder why it hasn't been done before. – Amanda Lohrey

Slip this book in your swag and step into adventure. – Tom Griffiths

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Critics praise this book as a splendid social history that is both entertaining and revealing, filling a gap in the literature about Australian bushwalking. Amanda Lohrey describes it as so engaging you wonder why it hasn't been written before, while Tom Griffiths encourages readers to slip this book in your swag and step into adventure.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781742236674

Publisher: NewSouth Publishing

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 October 2020

Country: Australia

Imprint: NewSouth Publishing

Audience: General / adult, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 21.0mm

Width: 155.0mm

Height: 233.0mm

Weight: 333g

Pages: 384

About the Author

Melissa Harper is a senior lecturer in communications and arts at the University of Queensland. She has published widely on the history of walking in Australia, including the acclaimed first edition of Ways of the Bushwalker. She wrote the chapter about the billy in Symbols of Australia and is currently working on a history of fine dining.

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