History of the UK's Lost Paths with Jack Cornish
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Jack Cornish is an expert in the history and preservation of England and Wales' extensive network of paths. As the head of paths at the Ramblers, a prominent walking charity, and the author of "The Lost Paths: A History of How We Walk From Here To There," Jack has dedicated his career to exploring and safeguarding the intricate web of ancient routes that connect and define the British landscape. His work focuses on the importance of preserving these paths as a link to our past and a guide for future generations. With a deep passion for walking, Jack has also undertaken the remarkable feat of walking every street in London, uncovering the hidden stories and historical layers of the city. In this podcast episode, he shares his insights and experiences, highlighting the significance of these paths in understanding the country's history and the challenges involved in their preservation. (00:00) Jack Cornish Introduction (01:47) Exploring the Path Network in the UK (07:27) Walking Every Street in London (25:39) Land Ownership and Public Rights of Way (46:26) The History of Ancient Paths (55:50) Challenges in Preserving Ancient Paths (01:15:46) The Role of Technology in Path Preservation (1:28:15) Plans For The Rest of the Year
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