Crime fiction set in WYOMING and MONTANA
GIVEAWAY – 3 copies of Walking With Glenn Berkenkamp
8th November 2020
We are delighted to be able to give away 3 copies of “Walking With Glenn Berkenkamp“. He suggests walks, trails and ways of engaging with the process – a perfect for our times under Covid restrictions! Glenn is a former fitness coach and a pioneer walker, so there are some top tips in the book and his inspiration is derived from walking in the USA.
In 35 guided mindfulness walks, Glenn Berkenkamp invites us to discover how we sense, move, think, and feel in our bodies–and engage a greater sense of presence and being in our lives.
Like any contemplative practice, through walking we can quiet our minds and come to know ourselves better, both within our bodies and the greater world outside ourselves. But with limitless competing demands on our time and energy, and hours spent in cars, walking has fallen by the wayside…and we miss many profound opportunities for increased awareness and vitality.
By reframing the joys and opportunities presented to us by the act of walking, Glenn shows us how to become reflective and inwardly directed, even as we take in the world around us. Tuning into our muscles, movement patterns, and the way we hold our bodies and even our thoughts, we’ll learn to develop greater bodily awareness for our walks and our walk through life, cultivating key mindfulness meditation skills. With the help of a Which Walks to Do When user guide that features walks for every occasion and emotion, Berkenkamp guides us on walks for expressing gratitude and affirmation; listening, grounding, and grieving walks; mindful dog walks; and more. He includes walks for any fitness level and walking ability, including children and those who need assistance walking. With practical check-ins, guidance on which walks to do when, pre-walk checklists, and invitations to reflect and respond, walking becomes an approachable and fun activity for all. As we walk with Glenn, we walk to settle, clarify, and balance our bodies, minds, and spirits–and become more receptive and open to new perspectives and possibilities we didn’t know were there.
HOW TO ENTER
Entry into this giveaway is worldwide
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- Tell about your favourite walk in the Comments below – is it an amble across fields in your locality, is it ascending Mount Kilimanjaro, maybe it’s following the route of the Camino de Santiago…?
Enter by midnight, 21 November and the first 3 names out of the hat will be sent a copy by North Atlantic Books. Remember, entry is open WORLDWIDE!
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The winners are:
Jannieb
JanineRoberts
Soundmaster
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Congratulations to Jannieb, JanineRoberts, and Soundmaster.
May it serve each of you well.
Blessings,
Glenn Berkenkamp
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How absolutely delightful to hear from you, thank you!
the south coast path of england which goes from minehead to cornwall. its amazing!!
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It does sound amazing!!!
Coastal paths of cornwall, are beautiful
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They really are!!!
My favourite walk is the Pennine way
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That is so beautiful!
We have trail that’s about a mile long, right next to a river but still in a wooded area here on the edge of our small town. About halfway through there’s a bend in the trail with two huge (for our area!) trees. It is such a peaceful place to walk.
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Sounds really restorative!!
A nice stroll along the beach from St Marys Bay to Dymchurch.
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Sounds quite idyllic!!
One of the many beautiful places in West Virginia I love to walk is Dolly Sods Wilderness.It is a land like no other.It is the second highest point in the wonderful state and has unique details shown in the growth of the trees as they only grow on one side because of the constant blowing of the wind from one direction.The view is panoramic and the mountains and valleys are too many to count.You will often be in awe of the setting and many time blessed with getting to see bear and cubs eating in the huckleberry fields or blueberry plains.Nightime is even more amazing.The bright stars of millions seem to be touchable,they appear so close and clear.Dolly Sods Wilderness Area in West Virginia a wonder of the world everyone should walk through.
There’s a nature reserve near my Grandads grave so I love walking through it knowing he’d be enjoying it as well if he was still here.
My favourite walk has to be The Wales Coast Path, you’ll need three weeks to comfortably walk the full length of just under 900 miles. I broke the walk into three separate events over the year, truly spectacular!
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What a great achievement!
My favourite walk is the Samaria Gorge in Crete – 12 miles of stunning scenery and each time I do it, it seems to get better!
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How lovely to revisit somewhere and observer all the changes…
My favourite walk is the Dales Way which goes from Yorkshire to the Lake District and it’s picturesque and beautiful!
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How lovely and of course such beautiful countryside!
I love to walk on the Scottish coastline
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It would be awe-inspiring…
My favorite walk is through the steep hills of munnar Kerala, India where the sunlight filters through the rubber trees and lights up the thin manmade path in a pattern that changes daily! The path ends at a natural spring bubbling out a small cave where the water is crystal clear and fresh. I sit there in the quiet listening to the chirping birds, the rustling wind and the occasional sound of a jeep traveling uphill. The trudge back up is broken by resting on fallen branches across the path and sucking on sweet mangoes pulled from low-lying branches. Those walks are my me times when I am the happiest!
Dr Esther Joseph Pottoore
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That sounds wonderful… we were in Kerala last year and are longing to go back, it is such a beautiful part of India
I enjoy walking up a pike near to where I live, it’s a steep walk but the views are beautiful from the top
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I guess you have been doing it quite a bit just recently… continue to enjoy.
I love walking around the lake behind my estate. It looks so pretty in all seasons and I love stopping to feed the ducks and the swans.
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That sounds very restful, too!
My favourite walk is a walk through the woods/forest where my Nan lives. I used to walk through there every weekend with my Grandad when I was a child, rain or shine, whatever the weather. I miss being able to walk with my Grandad, we’d be picking up conkers and chestnuts around this time of year.
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Oh, how lovely and what fond memories!!!
My favourite walk was the Camino so many decades ago.
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That must be a wonderful memory!!
at least twice a week we walk from home into and around Framlingham, approx 2-3 miles
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Sounds like good exercise!!! Keep enjoying!
A walk along the Cotwolds canal paths on the Cotswold Canals Trust historical route – they have only just re-opened and have worked so hard to restore it – its a real trip through history!
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Sounds fantastic!!!
My fave walk is in the meadows by my house. I grew up here and my grandma used to live by these meadows, so I spent my whole childhood here. It has an oak tree close by that’s over 500 years old. It has a preservation order on it.
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How lovely that all sounds!! Keep enjoying!
A walk down the promenade in the town I grew up in… Blackpool! Maybe not the most tranquil but a wonderful coastline and childhood memories.
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Sounds truly lovely!
A walk along the beautiful beach in an early morning,Mauritius ,With the wonderful coral reefs and sea creatures.I have seen dolphins,humpback whales,turtles as well as beautiful fish.In one direction the sea,in the other volcanic mountains,with all the trees and wildlife.
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I am transported already… how wonderful!
My favorite walk was in Cinque Terre. I was in Italy by myself for eight days and this was the last stop. I’d set off for one hike that morning and found out it was closed. I ended up going on a much more ambitious “walk” then experiencing climbing the side of a mountain covered with vineyards. I ordered a Coca-Cola in Italian and pleased myself. It’s still one of my favorite adventures of my whole life.
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It sounds as though you coped REALLY well, well done! Certainly memorable!
I love to go on walks when we travel internationally. On a recent trip, we walked the northern coast in Brittany, enjoying the sea air and bracing winds.
My favourite walk was through the Amazon Forest – seeing all the tropical plants and listening to the birds and animals.
One of my favourite walks was in Wilpena Pound in the Flinders Ranges in outback South Australia. I also love walking in the Blue Mountains, New South Wales and closer to home along the Cooks River near my house in Sydney, Australia.
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That sounds like a beautiful part of the world!!
Our favourite walks are around our county of Derbyshire the peak district has rambling trails an great scenery
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How lovely to live there!
Hello, I love going for walks on the beaches of the north east of England. They are very beautiful.
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There are some lovely places in NE England
My favorite walk is through our local heavily treed park. We have seen all sorts of birds, squirrels, chipmunks, foxes, coyotes and bears throughout the years. It is beautiful in all seasons and my daily sanity pill….
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Being outdoors really helps, what a beautiful part of the world…
My favourite walk is along the seafront at Galle Face Green in Colombo, Sri lanka. Sea spray and salty air Families out for a stroll together. Young couples smooching ynder umbrellas. Kites flying in the air above the Indian Ocean. Food stalls turning into restaurants at weekends. It’s all here!
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That is a lyrical description!
I love walking in my local woods and fields with my dog x
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Very restorative!!
Loved following the paths at the Garden of the Gods, Colorado Springs!
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Ace to hear!
I used to walk around the perimeter of Richmond Park (about 7 miles) regularly a few years ago but got out of the habit and badly need to start up again. This would push me!
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I think it would! It really helps engage the brain and get some good habits!