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July 31, 2020

Atlas & Boots: This month's travel posts

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This month's blog posts

Highlander Adventure: my first post-lockdown trip

By Peter on Jul 22, 2020 09:00 am

As restrictions around the world begin to ease, I prepare to head out on my first post-lockdown trip: the Highlander Adventure

After over 100 days in lockdown, I am itching to get back on the road. As someone who makes a living from travel and is at their most content when on the trail, I have found the restrictions particularly claustrophobic, despite devising some rather creative ways to pass the time.

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White privilege in the outdoors: the AT hikers who broke the law

By Kia on Jul 18, 2020 09:00 am

The first thing to admit before I begin is that I'm a person who likes to follow the rules. I never cheat at games or quizzes despite being stupidly competitive. I hate being late to meetings or gatherings and I've even been known to Google "how late to arrive at a dinner party" because I know it's impolite to turn up on time (the consensus is 15 minutes).

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10 hikes through the cleanest air in the world

By Atlas & Boots on Jul 11, 2020 09:00 am

From Canada's wild backcountry to the jungles of Brunei, we take a look at some fantastic hikes through the cleanest air in the world

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12 best hikes in the Peak District National Park

By Peter on Jul 04, 2020 09:00 am

The best hikes in the Peak District National Park showcase some of England's finest and most accessible hillwalking countryside

When we made our move to the country, we very nearly ended up in the Peak District. It was a toss-up between the Peak District and the Yorkshire Dales, and, in the end, the pull of the Dales was just that touch too strong for us to resist.

However, wedged between the northern cities of Manchester and Sheffield, the Peak District National Park may well be England's most accessible wilderness.

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