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Cicerone Press's video: Podcast: Raynor Winn and Paddy Dillon the transformative power of long-distance walking

@Podcast: Raynor Winn and Paddy Dillon, the transformative power of long-distance walking
Bestselling author of 'The Salt Path' and 'The Wild Silence', Raynor Winn is a long-distance walker and advocate who writes about nature, homelessness and wild camping. While walking the South West Coast Path and trekking in Iceland, Raynor grew to trust the words of author Paddy Dillon, one of Cicerone's most prolific guidebook writers. In this episode of highlights from our Cicerone Live event, we reunited Raynor and Paddy to share their stories and experiences of long-distance trails. Our guests explored the addictive and transformative power of long-distance walking, friendships and communities formed through sharing the outdoors, how to protect our environment and national trails, and whether Paddy really is a superhuman walker. Visit www.cicerone.co.uk to browse all our guidebooks to long-distance walking in the UK (use discount code Outdoor25 at the checkout for 25% off books in this series), and explore our full range of guidebooks to outdoor travel and activities all over the world. Search for @CiceronePress on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, and join our Facebook community group, Cicerone Connect. Please send any feedback or questions to Hannah and Amy by emailing live@cicerone.co.uk. We hope you enjoy exploring the world with Cicerone.

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