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Wednesday, 18 December 2024

My First Feature, My First Long-Distance Walk


Searching through boxes for an issue of The Great Outdoors with a feature the editor wanted I came across a tatty old magazine that brought back a flood of memories as it contained the first piece I ever wrote for a commercial journal. This was the April 1980 issue of Camping World, which long since ceased publication. It mostly covered car camping but did run the occasional backpacking piece. Like most magazines back then it was black-and-white except for the cover. Unusually it was printed on newsprint and in tabloid newspaper format. The quality was not good!

My feature was about my first really long-distance walk (I had previously walked the Pennine Way), from Land's End to John O'Groats in 1978. That was the walk that triggered my love of long-distance backpacking and effectively set the pattern for the rest of my life. This feature was equally important. I was paid for it! Maybe, I thought, writing could earn me enough to fund more long walks. It has, just about. 

Peter Lumley, who published the article, also gave me some valuable advice - get a decent camera and learn to take photos, you'll find it much easier to get words published if you have good pictures to go with them. On this walk I'd started out with a cheap compact film camera that didn't make it much past Bristol. As I wasn't taking photography seriously I didn't replace it. The three pictures here, all from colour prints, were taken in the first two weeks. I'm pleased to see the one of my first camp as I have no idea where the originals are. 

Following Peter's advice I bought a second-hand Pentax SLR and taught myself photography. As it was a fully manual camera - no auto exposure and no auto focus, which didn't yet exist - I made many mistakes and found it very frustrating. Peter had also said ditch the colour print film and use black-and-white print and colour transparency film, which made learning even harder. I'm glad I persevered. 


10 comments:

  1. Hi Chris, that must have been enjoyable to read that again after so many years.
    Did you ever write about that walk or publish anything?
    I've just finished the John Hillaby book, which I found interesting and quite fascinating.
    I would imagine an account by yourself would be intriguing as I appreciate your eye for detail and straight forward approach.
    Best wishes, Andy

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    1. Thanks Andy. There's a chapter on this walk in my long out of print first book, The Great Backpacking Adventure. John Hillaby's book was the first long-distance walking book I ever read and the inspiration for this walk and I guess all those that followed.

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    2. Thanks Chris, I have found a second hand copy of your first book online, I look forward to reading it in the new year. Cheers

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  2. Brilliant to read about your first really long distance walk, Chris, in your first ever published and paid for article; a life changing experience for sure 😄 All the best from M & H xx

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  3. This is brilliant, it has brought back memories of when i was a painter and decorator for the local council.
    Late seventies early eighties.
    My mentor was into hiking/ camping.
    He always spoke about you and your adventures so I started to read your columns and books.
    I'm sure I have read this one .
    Brilliant absolutely brilliant I do have another story about how I received one of your books of which I have told you about lol
    Keep up the good work.
    Rest in Peace kev Fielding ( mentor)

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    1. Thanks. Glad you enjoyed it. It certainly brought back memories for me.

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  4. Hi, Chris feel your pain on the photography as myself and lots of other felt the same. You had to restrict your 'clicking' to the amount of film you could carry. Not forgetting, waiting for the prints to come back. But it was a good grounding in photography not like today, everythings done for you.

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    1. It was a good grounding and I'm glad I learned back then. I'm also glad we have digital now!

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