In this excerpt Harold articulates the timeless joys of the longer distance walk. The pedestrian of today still shares the same philosophy and creed. It is one of the building blocks the constitutes journey and indeed contributes to one of the glorious mysteries of walking.
Category Archives: Philosophy
Excerpt: Of Walks and Walking Tours. The Instinct for walking. By Arnold Haultain. Published 1914.
Another excerpt from Haultain’s 1914 text.
Excerpt: Of Walks and Walking Tours. An attempt to find a philosophy and creed.
This is an excerpt from a delightful vintage book by the said author. Haultain circles around all facets of walking during his time in the 1900’s. As one works one’s way through the book the reader will be struck by the fact that not much has changed with our vocation throughout the years. You will be smitten with the long gone turn of phrase. More passages of text will appear over time.
Why walking helps us think
Ferris Jabr – The New Yorker https://www.newyorker.com/tech/annals-of-technology/walking-helps-us-think
Essay: Go for a walk
Arthur C. Brooks In this Essay Arthur writes of the transcendental fruits of a long walk. A new, very natural routine evolves and is dictated by walking pace. “But by about day three, these torments begin to subside as the walk begins to slow the mind to the speed of the body at a paceContinue reading “Essay: Go for a walk”
“The Soft American” – President John F. Kennedy
“Physical fitness is not only one of the most important keys to a healthy body; it is the basis of dynamic and creative intellectual activity. . . . [We] know what the Greeks knew: that intelligence and skill can only function at the peak of their capacity when the body is healthy and strong; thatContinue reading ““The Soft American” – President John F. Kennedy”
The Mountain Men of the 1930’s – Adventures in the Scottish Hills
This podcast comes from the bbc Scotland Outdoors. Archive from 1980 featuring Jock Nimlin, Tom Weir, Robert Grieve and others. Some wonderful recollections of adventures in a simpler time. There is much to be gained from those who adventured before us. If you’re sitting back listening to this and getting glassy eyed about the past,Continue reading “The Mountain Men of the 1930’s – Adventures in the Scottish Hills”
Walking and Thinking
Something from Mike Garofalo http://mpgtaijiquan.blogspot.com/2022/02/walking-and-thinking.html
Walking: The Homo Sapien Super Power
Jono Lineen fleshes out his take on the transformational gift of walking. The simple act of walking changed my life – and it can change yours Radio National’s Sporty program, hosted by Amanda Smith tackles the walking investigation with a 30 minute program on perambulation. Perfect motion. Why run when you can walk? – SportyContinue reading “Walking: The Homo Sapien Super Power”
A Walking Meditation
Your walking journey will often take you to the uncharted edges. Consider this practice from Vietnamese Thien monk Thich Nhat Hanh.