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To all who love the Lake District . . .
To all who love wildcamping in their campervans . . .
To all who love going to beautiful places and meeting interesting people . . .
This book is for you!
It’s called Bongo Nights 2: A-Z of the Lake District, following my adventures wildcamping in the best bit of Britain – from A for Ambleside and B for Buttermere all the way through to Y for Yewdale and Z for the Z bends of Hardknott . . .
Like my first Bongo Nights book it’s a bit of a guidebook, a bit of a history book and a bit of an introduction to some of the wonderful characters I met along the way.
You can find out how I came to be pursuing Prince Charles at high speed down a country road and sleeping under a motorway flyover, visiting the scene of a grisly 19th century murder and spending breakfast with a sweet old woman who had been feeding the birds and squirrels in a remote forest every morning for five years, stumbling across Britain’s smallest nature reserve and walking down the street in which the country’s first sectarian troubles flared.
It's available for £7.99 from the publishers Lulu, but for this week you can buy it at a 15% discount (that’s £6.75) direct from me at:
https://py.pl/1hX7Q3
Happy Bongoing Christmas!
Richard Harris
www.bongonights.co.uk
To all who love wildcamping in their campervans . . .
To all who love going to beautiful places and meeting interesting people . . .
This book is for you!
It’s called Bongo Nights 2: A-Z of the Lake District, following my adventures wildcamping in the best bit of Britain – from A for Ambleside and B for Buttermere all the way through to Y for Yewdale and Z for the Z bends of Hardknott . . .
Like my first Bongo Nights book it’s a bit of a guidebook, a bit of a history book and a bit of an introduction to some of the wonderful characters I met along the way.
You can find out how I came to be pursuing Prince Charles at high speed down a country road and sleeping under a motorway flyover, visiting the scene of a grisly 19th century murder and spending breakfast with a sweet old woman who had been feeding the birds and squirrels in a remote forest every morning for five years, stumbling across Britain’s smallest nature reserve and walking down the street in which the country’s first sectarian troubles flared.
It's available for £7.99 from the publishers Lulu, but for this week you can buy it at a 15% discount (that’s £6.75) direct from me at:
https://py.pl/1hX7Q3
Happy Bongoing Christmas!
Richard Harris
www.bongonights.co.uk